Wheelbase - Just how big is it?

ronald b. kazi

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I have a guy who will do the exhaust system for me and he even has a
lift capable of lifting 12,000lbs! What I need to know is the
wheelbase. I dont know if he needs it for the front or rear wheels so
both are appreciated.

If I can find out today, I can make an appointment for this week and
actually get on the road for Memorial Day!!

I also found that my the company that my mechanic worked for went belly
up and he is available on a per day basis. He is a former Pro Wrestler
so the lug nuts will not be a problem.

Ron and Julie
 
>I have a guy who will do the exhaust system for me and he even has a
>lift capable of lifting 12,000lbs! What I need to know is the
>wheelbase. I dont know if he needs it for the front or rear wheels so
>both are appreciated.
>
>If I can find out today, I can make an appointment for this week and
>actually get on the road for Memorial Day!!
>
>I also found that my the company that my mechanic worked for went belly
>up and he is available on a per day basis. He is a former Pro Wrestler
>so the lug nuts will not be a problem.
>
>Ron and Julie

Ron, it's 160" to the rear axel. I'm pretty sure this is what he needs. I
don't think you want your coach lifted with the 3rd axel hanging.

HTH

Dave (advisor/navigator) & Dege (ALL else), '76 Royale, Santa Barbara, CA
 
Thanks Dave. I was able to find it in the compendium of GMC information at
Genes site.

Ron

> >I have a guy who will do the exhaust system for me and he even has a
> >lift capable of lifting 12,000lbs! What I need to know is the
> >wheelbase. I dont know if he needs it for the front or rear wheels so
> >both are appreciated.
> >
> >If I can find out today, I can make an appointment for this week and
> >actually get on the road for Memorial Day!!
> >
> >I also found that my the company that my mechanic worked for went belly
> >up and he is available on a per day basis. He is a former Pro Wrestler
> >so the lug nuts will not be a problem.
> >
> >Ron and Julie
>
> Ron, it's 160" to the rear axel. I'm pretty sure this is what he needs. I
> don't think you want your coach lifted with the 3rd axel hanging.
>
> HTH
>
> Dave (advisor/navigator) & Dege (ALL else), '76 Royale, Santa Barbara, CA