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Old 12-12-2014, 07:47 PM   #18
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Re: front clip ID help please

no problem. its interesting to note that those spindles are interchangeable with an early S10, the arms also interchange so you can buy S10 drop spindles and at least the tubular uppers if you need/want them. Lots of s10 guys go vice versa and buy g-body tube upper arms. Thats how I spotted it, could see the familiar S10 geometry but it was not an s10 clip.

also, the 98-03 blazer dual piston caliper 11" brakes will bolt on to those arms IF you use the sealed bearing hub spindles and outboard brake lines from the same donor. Just get the whole spindle chunk and bolt it on. I have this swap done to my 49 s10 donor and my 65 S10 setup and the extra surface area and brake power will put you through the windshield when you stand on it (not really, but its a noticeable difference, and nice to have sealed bearings). Have to run 15" wheels though.
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