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Old Dec 7, 2020 | 03:16 PM
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are all disc brake sierra hub flanges the same as i need one for measurements and don't fancy paying rs tax.
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the rear ones I'm on about
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Old Dec 7, 2020 | 04:05 PM
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Not too sure on the rears but I know front ones differ on 2wd and 4x4 sapphire Cosworths, I found out the hard way when I purchased a suspension kit for my 4x4 Sapphire which didn’t fit as it was 2wd.

I would hazard a guess and say the rears vary too, I could be wrong though.
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i know the hub carriers are different between models because of calliper mounting location and i know the stub shafts are different between 2wd and 4wd but just unsure on the the hub flange bit
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Carnt be 100% but there could be differnt as 2wd is 108 shaft and 4x4 is 100 bolt space that is..
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Carnt be 100% but there could be differnt as 2wd is 108 shaft and 4x4 is 100 bolt space that is..
just with the stub been differnt on rear it maybe differnt spline
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I know the stub shaft it's bigger on 2wd where the drive shaft bolts on but can't find any info on the spline side of it
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apparently there the same on all disc equipped sierras 27 tooth. just need to find one now
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