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Old 08-26-2005, 10:15 PM   #1
red86chevy
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2" drop spindle question

If i install 2" drop spindles on my '86 will I have any trouble with pieces not fitting properly or will it be just like bolting a stock one back up? I.E....will any parts have to be cut on or grinded on?

About how long will changing both spindles take? (what ever it is I can add on about 2 extra hours)


And also in Sumitt it has a set for heave duty rotors(1.25") and a set for 1" rotors. What part of the rotor do I need to measure to find out which ones I have.

They also have a little astric (*) beside the part number which says additional parts may be required. What parts might they be refering too?
Sorry for all the questions. I'm 19 and still learning.
Thanks,
Jeremy
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