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Car Forum / Chevrolet / Chevrolet Camaro / October 2003

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69 front suspension/brake questions

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WPCDan - 29 Oct 2003 07:19 GMT
I am working on a 69 camaro. I am going to convert it to disc brakes.
I see in catalogs 2" drop down spindles. Do I need these vs regular spindles or
do these lower the front end?
Do I need differant springs with these?

I am confused

Thanks to all who reply
jbrainey - 29 Oct 2003 07:33 GMT
> I am working on a 69 camaro. I am going to convert it to disc brakes.
> I see in catalogs 2" drop down spindles. Do I need these vs regular spindles or
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>
> Thanks to all who reply

2" drop sounds like 2" drop. Call Summit or Jegs or who ever catalog you
have and ask them.
Susan Sterling - 29 Oct 2003 21:23 GMT
You can do disks with requalr spindles that do not lower the car. I know
there are many that interchange. There are also many kits that come with pre
assembled spindles. If you do want to lower your car though, drop spindles
are better than lowering springs because they dont change ny of the
suspension geometry.
> I am working on a 69 camaro. I am going to convert it to disc brakes.
> I see in catalogs 2" drop down spindles. Do I need these vs regular spindles or
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
> Thanks to all who reply
 
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