110 WMS to WMS dim?

abosely

Member
Anyone know the 110, 85' or so WMS to WMS dimension?

I seem to have looked everywhere except where it is
listed! Lol

Cheers, Allen
 

David Harris

Expedition Leader
Vehicle track is normally measured from wheel center to wheel center. The latest factory Land Rover specs for a 110 list a track of 58.5 inches. So subtract half of the wheel width from this to get wms to wms. 62.5 sounds more like a D2.

David
 

Toy-Roverlander

Adventurer
That's not correct. Actually, it is around the 62" mark.... the way you would do it disregards rim offset. Wheeltrack is not of interest when width of axles is concerned as this depends on what rim offset is used. One can have really wide axles and rims with huge positive offset to get a narrow wheeltrack. Or the complete opposite, narrow axles with hugely negative offset rims.
IIRC steel defender rims have a +33mm offset. That's about 1.5" x2 (both sides) + 58.5" wheeltrack = 61.5" roughly
 

David Harris

Expedition Leader
Actually, it is around the 62" mark.... the way you would do it disregards rim offset. Wheeltrack is not of interest when width of axles is concerned as this depends on what rim offset is used. One can have really wide axles and rims with huge positive offset to get a narrow wheeltrack. Or the complete opposite, narrow axles with hugely negative offset rims.

Big oops and absolutely right. Good point. Didn't think of that. Depending on the offset the track would be closer to the wms to wms. So 0 offset wheels would make the track the same as wms to wms.
 
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