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    Favor please!

    G'Day! At the moment, I don't have access to my car. Could somebody please kindly measure and provide the horizontal distance from the 'face of the rear drum to the inside edge of the fender lip edge' on an original narrow bodied SWB car? Thank you very much!

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    If I understand your diagram correctly, I took the measurement on my '67 from the flat surface of the rear brake rotor (from which the studs protrude) to the inside fender lip and I get around 6.3 cm or 2.48 inches. If you need me to take measurements differently, let me know.

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    Thank you very much! You did it correctly. Cheers Mate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by al agustin View Post
    Thank you very much! You did it correctly. Cheers Mate.
    Great - glad I could help!

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