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Originally Posted by shawno72
UPDATE!!! lolife you need to know this for your fact thread. ALL "New Design" spindles are cast with the CP4S4 part number in them. According to CPPJeff he said that they are cast that way then the holes for the ball joints and the tie rods are drilled for the appropriate years. SO......these are indeed 71-72 spindles!! Man what confusion. 
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That's still a huge F#CK UP on
CPP's part.
Out of all the numbers in the world,... that you could cast on a part,...
why would you use a "current" part number that is associated with a
specific part,... like the 73-87 drop spindles.
Something like "CSC10" or "CS6087" would have made more sense.
How do they even know which spindles to put in which box at the CPP factory,... with logic like that.
At least Belltech has 3100 or 3200 or 3120 cast on theirs.
I think I will just stay away from CPP.