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Old 12-20-2012, 10:41 PM   #1
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Cpp spindle confusion

Everytime I've talked to someone or researched cpp spindles I get a different answer on how they change tracking width. On my 71 parts truck I measured from rotor (wheel mounting surface) to the frame and came up with 17 7/8". When I measured on the frame in my garage I got 17 1/4". So that means these cpp spindles narrowed my track width 5/8" each side compared to stock 71 with disk brakes. My spindles are the ones that need the caliper bracket, not the ones that are cast into the spindle. Hope this helps solve confusion I know it was driving me crazy. Give or take alignment and other factors the actual measurement may differ.
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