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Axle width

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Hi, I am gathering parts for my moggy project that I plan to start soon, I have been offered a Cortina axle, And just wondered if somebody could tell me the width of the standard Moggy one, so i can see if the cortina axle is going to be too wide.

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Post by bigginger »

The minor track is 50 1/4 ", the Cortina Mk 1 49 1/2". So, looks like it'll fit in, but you'll have to use wider wheels to fill the 3/4" gap - how will you cope? :)
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Post by rayofleamington »

The minor track is 50 1/4 ", the Cortina Mk 1 49 1/2". So, looks like it'll fit in, but you'll have to use wider wheels to fill the 3/4" gap
Bear in mind that you need tomaintain clearance to the inner arches, and wider wheels will reduce it further!
A common work-around is to use Peugeot wheels as they have lower offset, therefore more clerarance to the inner arches (I think that is what Cam did)
Another option would be Capri axle - there are a few variants up to 53" (I think)
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Post by bigginger »

FFI. Capri Mk 1 = 52"
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Post by dnac »

I could just fit longer studs and a couple of small spacers, Thanks for the info guys
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Post by dnac »

Hang on, Its a Mk3 cortina, is that the same width as the MK1 does anyone know?
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Post by bigginger »

'Fraid not - I only have details for the Mk 1. Don't let it go though - I, for one, would be interested if it's no good to you - LCVs don't have the same inner wing clearance issues :D
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I think the problem is its too wide, but Ill let you know, he is going to measure it for me
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Great, thanks - but good luck to you :D
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Post by IslipMinor »

Why do you want to change the rear axle? Is for greater wheel selection, as per the previous thread?
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Post by jonathon »

Go for the Escort Mk11 axle, you can fit either Peugeot 1.9 GTI alloys or most Peugeot steel wheels from the 309 onwards, Saab 9000 alloys will also fit, The Ford range of alloys and none GTI Peugeot ones have too great an offset top be of any use and I would not recommend the 20mm spacers that these would require.You will need to fit longer studs if going for alloys. The Escort axle is excellent for both strength of components and its long option list of diff ratio's. You will need to fit new axle perches and plates along with U bolts and handbrake cables. You also have the option of fitting RS2000 half shafts which will offer good center location for your alloys, rather than relying on the studs to center the wheels. The standard 8" drums can be uprated to 9" or disc brake set up. If you are interested I can send you pics of our latest disc braked 4 link plus Watts linkage kit. :D :D

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jonathon wrote:Go for the Escort Mk11 axle, you can fit either Peugeot 1.9 GTI alloys or most Peugeot steel wheels from the 309 onwards, Saab 9000 alloys will also fit, The Ford range of alloys and none GTI Peugeot ones have too great an offset top be of any use and I would not recommend the 20mm spacers that these would require.You will need to fit longer studs if going for alloys. The Escort axle is excellent for both strength of components and its long option list of diff ratio's. You will need to fit new axle perches and plates along with U bolts and handbrake cables. You also have the option of fitting RS2000 half shafts which will offer good center location for your alloys, rather than relying on the studs to center the wheels. The standard 8" drums can be uprated to 9" or disc brake set up. If you are interested I can send you pics of our latest disc braked 4 link plus Watts linkage kit. :D :D
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Post by TwincamTurbo52 »

Could you post a pic up here of the set up! I'm about to do mine, but if there is a bolt in solution....it will save me months of messing about! I used escort parts last time and cut the floor for the boxes.

mini1071s at hotmail.com if you can't post them here, if you want, I can host them and put them on the thread?
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Post by Innovator »

I wrote an article all about axles listing all the different widths (hub to hub) and ratios of commonly used axles. I am not sure if it is in tech tips manual or on this website.

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