Front vs Rear Track width on 82 trans ams
Front vs Rear Track width on 82 trans ams
Hi,
I know an old thread already existed about this (https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/susp...ear-track.html) but from what I understand it may have been about the Iroc-z version, I'm wondering more specifically about the very first firebirds/transams, unfortunately I can't measure it myself as I don't have one but I'm currently doing something that requires this information. I'd like to know if anyone knows for sure the track width on the rear and the front for those cars ? Or alternatively the difference in width of the outter face of the rim on both axles.
I know an old thread already existed about this (https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/susp...ear-track.html) but from what I understand it may have been about the Iroc-z version, I'm wondering more specifically about the very first firebirds/transams, unfortunately I can't measure it myself as I don't have one but I'm currently doing something that requires this information. I'd like to know if anyone knows for sure the track width on the rear and the front for those cars ? Or alternatively the difference in width of the outter face of the rim on both axles.
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Re: Front vs Rear Track width on 82 trans ams
Camaro & Firebird are identical in this regard. Whatever info you may find that applies to any Camaro models, applies exactly the same to Firebirds. The 2 brands are merely differences in the wrinkles in the sheet metal and the stickers, and essentially nothing is different about the actual mechanical "car".
Re: Front vs Rear Track width on 82 trans ams
Camaro & Firebird are identical in this regard. Whatever info you may find that applies to any Camaro models, applies exactly the same to Firebirds. The 2 brands are merely differences in the wrinkles in the sheet metal and the stickers, and essentially nothing is different about the actual mechanical "car".
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