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Old 09-11-2014, 04:19 PM   #51
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Does anyone know if you can run the factory dust shields with the CPP modular drop spindles?
No you can't.
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Old 09-11-2014, 09:34 PM   #52
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No you can't.
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Old 09-16-2014, 02:22 PM   #53
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Re: CPP spindles

Keith...

I got a set of the Modular drop spindles with the ears in a batch of PB stuff that I bought on here...I thought they were going to be the ones without the "ears", but no such luck. I also got the upper & lower balljoints in the buy, but the part # embossed on the spindle indicates '73-'87, but the balljoints with the PB arms are '63-'70....but they seem to fit the spindles correctly. How is that possible? I haven't actually put them on a vehicle, just a test fit on my work bench, but no excessive slop or total lack of fitment noted...?
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Old 11-17-2014, 03:22 AM   #54
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CPP also makes what they call their "old shcool" Modular 2" drop spindle.
Same design,... but has a built-in cast caliper bracket.
Here's the catch:
The Old School Modular drop spindles have the same part number as the old 2.5" drop spindles that they use to make.
How stupid.
If any company still has inventory of the old spindles,... thats what you will get.
Not the new Modular spindles.
You know what?........
I bet this has already been the cause of some mix ups.
The same freakin part number for a different drop and/or design. How brilliant are these boneheads? Maybe that was the whole point.
An easy way to get rid of the old inventory and many buyers wouldn't catch it.
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Old 11-20-2014, 03:26 AM   #55
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So has anyone recently bought Modular spindles?
Do they now have cast-in caliper mounting ears?
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So has anyone recently bought Modular spindles?
Do they now have cast-in caliper mounting ears?
The problem was never with the original Modular spindles (bottom chart part numbers),... It was when CPP started replace their standard DESIGN spindle with a new Modular design with the built in caliper ears. (Top chart part numbers)
So if you order part numbers:
Cp4s1 thru cp4s10 you have no idea which version you are getting.
(depending on the the spindle suppliers amount of old stock left on his shelf)
Big companies like Summit Racing should have the newer product design.
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I sent a message to the CPP Ebay Store, asking if the Modulars have Caliper Ears, or they still need the extra caliper mounting bracket, and he said they still need the $75 bracket.
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Re: CPP spindles

The true "modulars" are on the bottom. The debate on part numbers and new vs old is the top picture.

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So, the Modulars still don't have ears?
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No the modulars don't, that's the reason for the $75.00 brackets.
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Re: CPP spindles

And it didn't help when CPP started making their 2.5" drop spindles with the same appearance (tie rod arm), as their Modular design.
New design vs their old design,...
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.....clip......It was when CPP started replace their standard DESIGN spindle with a new Modular design with the built in caliper ears. .....clip.....
I guess this is where I'm getting confused.
So the original Standard Design is now a Modular Design with ears?
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Re: CPP spindles

Here's a recent thread where a guy bought the new design and they still move the wheels out about 5/8".
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OK. So I bit the bullet and bought the setup I was describing. The part number I bought was 6370SWBK6OE. This is described as "1963-70 O.E.M., 6-lug, drop, kit ". The kit comes with 2.5" drop spindles in the new smooth casting (no stiffening ribs on the "front" of the spindle (rotor side)). I took measurements of the spindles (distance from center of LBJ hole to wheel mounting face) and here are the results.

_____________________ LBJ Hole to Wheel Mounting Face
CPP CP4S2 Spindles ____ 5.302"
'70 C10 Drum Spindles___ 4.703"
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Difference_____________ 0.599"

The CPP CP4S2 spindles move the wheels OUT relative to stock '70 C10 drum brake spindles by 0.6" EACH SIDE.

The actual drop is very close to the advertised 2.5".

Thus, the offset chart supplied by CPP (found here: http://www.classicperform.com/Instru...fset_Chart.pdf), which claims 1/16" wider than drums is incorrect.

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Here's a recent thread where a guy bought the new design and they still move the wheels out about 5/8".
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My understanding is the new design 2.5" drop spindle from CPP (WITH caliper ears cast in),...does not make the claim that they "narrow the track width".
Only the 2" MODULAR drop spindles (with the ADD-ON bracket) narrow the track width.
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My understanding is the new design 2.5" drop spindle from CPP (WITH caliper ears cast in),...does not make the claim that they "narrow the track width".
Only the 2" MODULAR drop spindles (with the ADD-ON bracket) narrow the track width.
Thanks.
After searching the forums some more, I came to that conclusion
That clears things up.
I do know that some are still being told that cpp non-modular won't move their wheels out even though they do move the wheels out.
So far the reports are around 5/8" per side.
That was also my experience.
Member Leverhead is supposed to be getting some Modular, and he will then post how they relate to drums track width.
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Re: CPP spindles

I would imagine that if you also replaced your springs with lowering springs at the same time you replaced your spindles with lowering spindles that your width would increase due to the springs changing your geometry and the results would be skewed.
I am not at the point of ordering my spindles yet but maybe next year. Now I'm going to wait to see if I can get the modulars as I want the option of larger brakes in the future.
Great info here. Good work guys.
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Re: CPP spindles

If you use the standard 2-1/2'' drop spindle and then replace it with the 2'' Modular 2-piece spindle ( bolt-on caliper bracket ) and change nothing else it will pull the front wheels in 1-1/8'' per side ..... THIS Has been verified by me first hand. I have been involved in three different trucks that had the wrong backspacing on the front wheels and were undrivable. We changed out the front spindles to the modular design and in all 3 instances it pulled the wheels in by 1-1/8'' per side and the trucks became drivable. These spindles require a bolt on caliper mount bracket also.

I stock the spindles and brackets and have sold at least 10 sets or more of them .... They work if you need to narrow the front track width on your disc brake equipped truck.

I am not guessing on this .... this is FIRST HAND experience.
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So when you say "undrivable" What do you mean? Spindles were making it have erratic behavior or the the wheels didn't work?
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Tommy, thanks for posting up the info...Jim
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So when you say "undrivable" What do you mean? Spindles were making it have erratic behavior or the the wheels didn't work?

When I say undrivable ... I mean the truck has the wrong backspacing wheels on the front and they are rubbing on the outer edge of the wheel well or fender. One of the owners had a set of wheels that he was told would fit his truck .... But when he tried to put them on ....You would not have been able to drive it without destroying the tires. It had standard CPP drop spindles on it. By putting the 2-piece modular spindle on it ... the wheels were pulled in far enough that the clearance issue was fixed and the tires no longer rubbed.

The problem that I see the more that I deal with wheels and trucks (I have been doing this for over 30 years ) Is that alot of people do not understand backspacing or offsets .... ALOT of people are confused by the numbers.



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a lot of cpp's spindles and other parts are on sale at summit right now.
I bought spindles for $206 and a pair of 6 lug rotors for $116
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