VegasFastback
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Hey everything I've read says that the 69 70 mustang spindles are the same as ours. Is this true. Also what other cars besides the cougars would have our spindles.
From what i know they are the same. I am in the process of putting disc up front myself. Cougars are the same too. lots of stuff out there that will work. Granada stuff will bolt right up too. Just all in what you want and can find. I used stuff off of a 72 mustang for my 71 and the only thing that i actually used was the spindles and one backing plate. Eveything else i bought new from a few parts stores fairly cheap. With new rotors, calipers, bearings, seals , hardware, backing plate, pads, and hoses I had around 300 in all of it brand new.Hey everything I've read says that the 69 70 mustang spindles are the same as ours. Is this true. Also what other cars besides the cougars would have our spindles.
That explains it. I had thought about that after I posted the reply. I was going by both spindals using the same wheel bearings seals etc.... good info.The disc brake spindles have two machined pads, with bolt holes in them to mount the brake caliper adapter plate. The drum units do not.
And yes, I believe you can use the earlier disc brake spindles, as long as you replace the tie rod ends with the earlier versions as well.
not sure about the thunder chickens. they were pretty big cars so the ball joints and stuff are probably bigger. doubt they are the same. You need small to medium ford passenger cars. Granada, monarch, maverick, Lincoln versailes. I believe all those will work also.Hey will 69 t-bird spindles fit?
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