I got some 14" Speedy desert rats powdercoated, and new tyres put on them to go on the Brumby. I'd read everywhere that these will most likely stick outside the guards and when I test fitted them with the old crappy tires (195/65/R14) they did stick out a little bit. So I bought the smallest rubber fender flare expecting to need it. So imagine my surprise when I fitted all the wheels up (with 185/60/R14 tires) and none of them stuck out! Except one...
Yes one wheel! Front left sticks out a good 20mm when all the others are perfectly flush with the guard. At first I thought the wheel was different because I got 5 wheels done up, 4 were off an MY wagon I found at a scrap yard, the 5th was one of two I pulled from an L series. Just my luck I thought, the L series one must be different even though I thought I checked them all. So I swapped some wheels over and no matter what that one always sticks out, so the wheels are all the same. Which can only mean that side of the suspension is different to the other side!

Then I remembered; months and months ago when I was chasing clicking/grinding noises with new drive shafts, in desperation I swapped the steering knuckle (and hub I think) on the side that was making the noise (drivers side) with some donor parts of my 1981 wagon. This is the only explanation I can think of for why the passenger side wheel sticks out so far now; there must be a difference in offset between year models of the same car! Or maybe even differences between wagons and utes...I dunno.
All I know is, I have a 1984 ute steering knuckle and hub on the passenger side, 1981 wagon knuckle/hub on the drivers side, and the Speedy wheel is sticking out a mile on the 1984 side...
Anyone care to enlighten me on this one?
