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> Rear trailing arm geometry
r_towle
post Feb 25 2014, 07:49 PM
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So,

I am working on a project to install early 911 trailing arms into a 356.
Instead of a full tube going from side to side, I need to built two shorter tubes to allow the larger transmission to fit properly.

The question is this.

Assume the tube is perfectly square within the chassis.

Would the mounting face of the wheel at the hub be perfectly square to the chassis with zero toe in our out?

Looking for a method to lay out the brackets to get it setup properly prior to welding.
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