Gloucesternige
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Hi all, Nigel here from the UK.
I am trying to find out the hub to hub dimension for the GT350 vs the Mustang GT. I am asking as I have heard the GT350R brake kit for the GT widens the rear track by "about" 1/4 inch per side, so I assume the R has a wider track?
So, I started looking around and found specs on a few websites which seem to claim the rear track on a GT is actually wider than a GT350?? It seems the common dimension given is 64.9" for the GT and 63.7" for the R? (Car and Driver).
I realise that "track" can be measured in different ways, ie:- Hub to hub or tire center to tire center so this could explain the situation? So.. can anyone tell me for sure the exact extra width we get from the GT350R brake kit or the hub to hub on the GT350 R please. I assume all the suspension components, like subframe, arms etc are the same on the GT and R, with the extra width coming from the Aluminum parking brake bracket?
I am trying to find out the hub to hub dimension for the GT350 vs the Mustang GT. I am asking as I have heard the GT350R brake kit for the GT widens the rear track by "about" 1/4 inch per side, so I assume the R has a wider track?
So, I started looking around and found specs on a few websites which seem to claim the rear track on a GT is actually wider than a GT350?? It seems the common dimension given is 64.9" for the GT and 63.7" for the R? (Car and Driver).
I realise that "track" can be measured in different ways, ie:- Hub to hub or tire center to tire center so this could explain the situation? So.. can anyone tell me for sure the exact extra width we get from the GT350R brake kit or the hub to hub on the GT350 R please. I assume all the suspension components, like subframe, arms etc are the same on the GT and R, with the extra width coming from the Aluminum parking brake bracket?
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