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Author: Subject: Sierra Granada rear hub carriers
Bigboystoys

posted on 31/3/18 at 09:15 AM Reply With Quote
Sierra Granada rear hub carriers

Does anyone know if sierra and Granada rear hub carriers are the same size?? Thanks Sam
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mcerd1

posted on 31/3/18 at 01:14 PM Reply With Quote
Yes the mk3 Granada / Scorpio is the same as the sierra - There are only 2 types:

The normal Granada ones that use 253mm solid discs (these are the same as all the non-cossie sierra's with rear discs)

or the 24v cossie Granada that use 273mm vented discs (the same hub carriers and calipers as the 4x4 cossies)


the main difference from your point of view is that the cossie ones have lugs about 11mm longer to accommodate the bigger discs

rear axle bits
rear axle bits


I'm using a mk3 Granada as my donor for the dax, only noticeable difference to the sierra bits is the slightly bigger 5 stud hubs


[Edited on 1/4/2018 by mcerd1]





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Bigboystoys

posted on 31/3/18 at 05:42 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks for reply, I basically need to get some and see if I can mill a tiny bit off the caliper mounting plate so I can ditch my wheel spacers I'm having to use to stop my image wheels rubbing on my hispec rear calipers
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mcerd1

posted on 1/4/18 at 08:05 PM Reply With Quote
^^ edited my post above to make things a bit clearer





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