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Re: Width of a F-20
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Posted by J.J, from Afton on March 31, 2007 at 15:20:54 from (66.41.83.1):
In Reply to: Width of a F-20 posted by SDE on March 31, 2007 at 14:01:32:
Nope it wont work that way. The F-12s and F-14s have wheels that can be adjusted on the axle so the total width of those two is at the end of the axles, unless of course the wheels are placed to extend beyond the axle. The F-20 however does not have wheels that can be adjusted by sliding them on the axle. The wheels bolt to the hubs which are in a fixed position, so the only way to adjust the width is to swap the back wheels around. If i remember correctly the standard tread F-20 is around 84 inches wide, possibly a couple more inches. However there was also the narrow tread F-20 which had shorter axles before the dropped housings but i cannot recall how wide that one measures.
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