Rear axles and front wheel bearings from/for ABS cars have the reluctor wheels. They are easily removable. Otherwise ABS and non ABS are interchangable. The front hubs I sell are actually ABS versions. They are $30 cheaper than the non-abs version.
1.6 uprights, both front and rear, do not have the boss for the ABS sensor. NA 1.8 versions have the boss. If the part is for ABS, the sensor hole is drilled and the mounting bolt hole is drilled and tapped into the boss. Outside of that all NA uprights are interchangable.
99-05 rear uprights, what we normally refer to as NB cars, have the letters NC cast into the upright. The letters are below the wheel bearing on the inside of the casting. Hard to see with the upright installed, but very easy to see when removed. The letters are about 1 inch tall and raised up significantly from the main casting. The hub(what actually spins), the bearing and hardware are the same for all 1.8 cars. The rear hub on a 1.6 have the smaller wheel stud holes, but are the same in all other dimensions.
NB front uprights have a thicker upper ball joint flange than their NA versions. It is noticably thicker by 1/4" (guess) Maybe I can get a caliper on a set this afternoon.
When the SMAC came up with the current track width rule, I made a zig zag bar to measure from inside of one wheel, to outside of the opposite side wheel. I only had 20 cars in the shop back then, now I have 45. I calculated average track width based on wheel offset and that info was used to make the rule. A small fudge factor was built into the number. We based our spec on a 25mm offset wheel with a couple mm fudge factor. The 24mm wheels are probably right at our intended absolute, fudge factor included measurement.
Dave
Dave Wheeler
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