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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Sidney,b.c.
Posts: 4,425
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Re: New power brakes!
spindle doesn't have any studs. it does have the outer end threaded for a c/nut which tightens for the bearings inside of the hub which holds that assy on. the disc usually goes on the hub and is orig held on by 6 studs or 5 if it has been changed. if the spindle did snap off, then you need a new one that corresponds to the frt end which is in there or how ever that you have parts and pieces assembled(we don't know what you have; c10,20 or k10,20 series. what year?)
so is this a newer frt end assy or parts that you have gotten? ron |
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Chicago IL
Posts: 46
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Re: New power brakes!
I understand that it is not called a stud but I didn't know what you wanted to call it. Best way I knew to describe what I was talking bout. I think we all know what I was saying so lets not split hairs here. I realize that it is broke and I need a new one. I am not trying to be ****ty but lets get real here guys if you are on this site you should know what I am talking about. I just wanted a little feed back is all. I have a 66 c 10. Seeing we are on the 60 to 66 forum I thought that info was implied. My bad! So any way I was trying to find out which years would swap. I found somewhere where I can buy just the spindle. So all good. Something was wrong from the beginning cuz it was making noise. I think it was a bad part but no way to prove it so I am stuck. Guess this buying online **** is easy but not to smart! Have a great Holiday all.
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