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    1. #1
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      Aug 2004
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      Henderson, NV
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      C4 and/or C5 bearing pack dimensions

      Can someone give me the basic dimensions of a C4 and/or C5 bearing pack assembly. Thicknesses, mounting block, heights, etc. Just the simple stuff right now until I can get my hands on some. Thanks.

      Shane Wagner
      1970 Chevelle "Cholula"
      2010 Camaro "Proven1"


    2. #2
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      May 2002
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      Northern California
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      I would think Tyler has them lying around the shop?
      MrQuick ΜΟΛ'ΩΝ ΛΑΒ'Ε


    3. #3
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      Aug 2004
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      No just so happens we don't have any we are waiting for some on order, and I just really wanted the length outward of everything for some geometry that I'm doing. Guess if no one has one I'll just have to be patient and wait.
      Shane Wagner
      1970 Chevelle "Cholula"
      2010 Camaro "Proven1"

    4. #4
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      Got the update from AutoZone-

      There will be here in 4-7 business days. What a joke they are on timely delivery.

      Tyler

    5. #5
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      holy cow, did you try Pep boys? he he the wait can seem like torcher don't it? ahhhhhhhhhh I have a set at the warehouse but I won't be there till Sunday. sorry
      MrQuick ΜΟΛ'ΩΝ ΛΑΒ'Ε


    6. #6
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      Aug 2004
      Location
      CA
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      From hub face to knuckle-mount face, C4 hubs measure about 2.715" and C5 front hubs measure about 1.705". C5 dimension is indirect measurement so I don't guarantee its accuracy. Add 0.300" for rotor hat thickness.
      The first step of becoming a better driver is to attend a track event, time yourself, and realize the fact you really suck.

      Signed,
      A driver who laps Big Willow at 1:42.6 in a 134hp BMW - and I am still considered mediocre.




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