B4 CVD length?

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B4 CVD length?

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Anybody know what the length (center line of pin to center line of pin hole) the B4 CVD bone portion is? Thanks -Jeff

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Re: B4 CVD length?

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65mm or roughly a strong 2-1/2". By strong I mean its approx. 1/32 longer than 2-1/2" making it approx. 2-17/32"
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Thanks. -Jeff

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Does the B4 CVD length make it on a stock rear with B4 hubs?
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Too long. B44 rears are close.

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