I'm looking for information leading to the wheel mounting surface to wheel mounting surface (wms to wms) of the front and rear axles of the cab-overs. There are lot of European and Australians that have converted to a single rear wheel, but pics looks like they still use the stock dual rim.
I haven't found the measurements but have located the track width. Track width is not the wms measurement. Its nearly the same for the rear axle but not for the front axle.
Wondering how much off the front and rear axle wms is?
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Is a fine example of a single rear wheel application. I can see the wheels on front are not the same as the rear. The face depth as well as offset clearly show the rear to be more negative. I know in a wheelbase truck you will want the front track to be wider than the rear to have a stability as well as turning radius. I would guess that switching to single rear wheel, you would want an any position wheel/tire combination, especially for a 4wd Fuso, so that a single spare can be used on either axle.
I haven't found the measurements but have located the track width. Track width is not the wms measurement. Its nearly the same for the rear axle but not for the front axle.
Wondering how much off the front and rear axle wms is?
Edit:

Is a fine example of a single rear wheel application. I can see the wheels on front are not the same as the rear. The face depth as well as offset clearly show the rear to be more negative. I know in a wheelbase truck you will want the front track to be wider than the rear to have a stability as well as turning radius. I would guess that switching to single rear wheel, you would want an any position wheel/tire combination, especially for a 4wd Fuso, so that a single spare can be used on either axle.
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