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so I am happy to help your Boss if he wishes to contact me.
Thanks Alan, Could you PM me your contact number? Also did you get my PM about the guy in the US with the 75 Series?
the difference between the front and back tracks is only maybe 2-4mm tops, so I am pretty happy with the results! and it looks great!
I've got an exact formula that I worked out for calculating offset when the front wheel is mounted one way and the rear is on the oppposite way. I'm sure you did the same calculations but if they followed your measurements and the offset is as you say, it is only 1 or 2 mm out on each wheel. I don't think you could complain too much as long as they balance up alright.
Ah yes my favourite pastime. No easy way around that. Big sledgy or alot of drilling. Same pain either way. Have you tried all the wreckers for chassis rails or aren't they too bad?at the moment I am removing all chassis rivets to dismantle chassis and carry out repairs,
There's a good wrecker in Brisbane that has a lot of Canter stuff. Don't know the name off hand but I could get it easy enough, if you want. We mainly do new trucks or fabricate our own gear. Even fabricate our own cross members if we have too but of course we are licensed to do that sort of work without any DoT dramas.
John