4379x
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Post by 4379x on Apr 6, 2022 14:42:00 GMT -5
Looking at running some 98-02 spindles… i think they are the same 92+. Any issues with these? They are a dime a dozen and the ford box spindles are harder to find. Please any info - thanks
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Post by demoboy333 on Apr 6, 2022 19:18:54 GMT -5
Looking at running some 98-02 spindles… i think they are the same 92+. Any issues with these? They are a dime a dozen and the ford box spindles are harder to find. Please any info - thanks I like them since the disc comes off and I run 12 inch rims on the front of my fords. havent had a problem out of them but I do put a bolt through the hole in them and tighten it down to try to stop any flex.
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Post by cheezwhiz31 on Apr 7, 2022 7:49:31 GMT -5
you running factory upper too? I have done both ways and have worked out... If you run the older style arms i washer and nut the upper bj into the spindle then run a 3/8 grade 8 through the pinch hole on spindle and tighten it best you can. Then tack the nut to the washer for BJ. This is on 98 up spindles. If you run 97 and older there isn't as much room on spindle to get a nut and washer on.
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Post by 4379x on May 23, 2022 23:39:31 GMT -5
Running them with stock upper and lower control arms, so I have a set of 94 crown Vic spindles they don’t look bad, I’m assuming we don’t run rotors or there’s no sense in breaking the rotor off like you Word on a box spindle… So you guys are saying the spindles work pretty good? If so I’m going to start stockpiling them they seem easy to come by
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