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10-09-2005, 08:12 PM | #1 |
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Dropped Spindle/Brake Hose
I'm a 67-72 guy but have upgraded to 73+ front suspension. Using ECE 2 1/2 dropped spindles with 73 1/2 ton brake calipers(SAE threads not metric). I can not get the brake hoses to fit. The hose is 73-77 1/2ton 2wd but just doesn't fit under the upper ball joint. It looks like the 90 bend should be more like 110degrees. The spindle has a strengthening boss that is cast to help support the upper ball joint. It is in the way.
I called ECE and the guy was very nice but said "maybe a little tweak" might be needed. A 30degree bend does not seem like a "little tweak". What have you guys used for hoses or what is my problem? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks - Bob
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10-09-2005, 11:39 PM | #2 |
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I used 73-up Western Chassis 2.5" drop spindles on my 68. The swap used all the later front end & brake parts for 73-up models including the prop-valve.
I did have to 'tweak' the hard caliper fittings a little to ensure the hose portion did not come into contact w/the spindle. I also had to flip one of the a-arm fittings that secured the hose where it routed from the frame. On one side everything aligned pretty decent, but on the other side it put the hose in a bind. My solution was to cut the bracket in half & flip/re-weld it to get a better angle. My brake lines are attached in the same position as a 73-up truck vs. the way a 67-72 trucks brakelines were run (along the crossmember). I hope this helps.
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10-10-2005, 08:45 AM | #3 |
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There were several issues of "customizing" required to install spindles and a flip kit on my 84.
Tweaking the bend in the brake hose seems to be a common occurrence. I have 3" Bell Tech spindles on my 84 and had the exact problem you describe. I don't remember exactly how much bend was required, but it seems like it was in the range you are talking about. I also had to trim my a-arms to get clearance between the a-arms and wheel lip. The real fun will be when you drive it for the first time after lowering it. Side walks and parking curbs will probably jump out and get you until you get used to the reduced clearance. |
10-10-2005, 10:50 AM | #4 |
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Thanks guys. I wondered about whether others had this problem or not. Scotti that is exactly what I am doing. Hope I dont have a problem with the bracket as you did.
Thanks again guys - Bob
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10-10-2005, 01:26 PM | #5 |
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Yep. I had to bend my brand new brake lines a little to get them to fit with my Western Chassis drop spindles.
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