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Old 07-07-2009, 07:11 PM   #1
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best drop spindle

in ur opinion who makes the best drop spindle for the 67-72 truck?
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Old 07-07-2009, 08:56 PM   #2
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Re: best drop spindle

It really depends on what criteria makes you feel something is "best". My personal preference is DJM. I don't know that they are better than any of the other companies out there. What I do know is they make a very good quality 3" spindle that is usually a better price than most others.

So my vote would be DJM is best.
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Old 07-07-2009, 08:59 PM   #3
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Re: best drop spindle

Well there are several available... but off the top of my head:

- ECE offers a 2.5" drop spindle
- CPP offers a 2.5" drop spindle
- CPP also offers a modular drop spindle (pulls the front end closer together than a standard drop spindle, but requires the larger brake upgrade)
- Several board vendors (Tim Christian,..) offer drop spindles
- AirRide Technologies offers a drop spindle as well

You can also update your front suspension to accept a 73-87 style spindle, but you will be required to upgrade your balljoints and a few other pieces. These drop spindles are generally a 3" drop.

All in all the drop spindles are pretty well the same across the board, it just depends on the company, the amount of customer service you receive, and the price.
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Old 07-08-2009, 12:27 AM   #4
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Re: best drop spindle

I like the mcgaughys drop spindle. Its all about personal preference.
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Re: best drop spindle

I have always thought BellTech had the best quality, but highest price.

McGaughy's makes a drop spindle that's probably the best bang for the buck.
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Re: best drop spindle

thanks for all ur responces.
i was debating between the ece and mc gaughys.
there is only like a $20 difference between those two but u guys seem to like the mc gaughy ill prob go with them on my build.

thanks again for ur quick responces ill prob be picking ur brains again soon
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Re: best drop spindle

In the end you also have to consider the customer service factor. I have not ordered a product from McGaughy's, so I can't speak from experience, but from ECE I can. Stan/Mark and the rest of the crew at ECE are stand up and are always there to lend a helping hand.

Just my $.02...
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In the end you also have to consider the customer service factor. I have not ordered a product from McGaughy's, so I can't speak from experience...
I agree, service is important. I don't think McGaughys sells direct, so it would be on the dealer for service. We all know that Porterbuilt offers excellent service, so you might ask him about his prices...
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Old 07-08-2009, 10:06 AM   #9
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Re: best drop spindle

McGaughy's by far. But I am a little bias.

They make a 2.5" drop spindles for 60-87 Chevy/GMC trucks.
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Old 07-08-2009, 11:11 AM   #10
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Re: best drop spindle

thanks guys i sent a message to porterbuilt. ill let u guys know what i decide.
while were at it anyone have a preference on drop springs for the front?
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McGaughy's does those too. 1" & 2".
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Old 07-08-2009, 01:52 PM   #12
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thanks guys i sent a message to porterbuilt. ill let u guys know what i decide.
while were at it anyone have a preference on drop springs for the front?

I'd say that all front springs are about the same, so my final decision would rely on the place I purchased my drop spindles. If that be Porterbuilt, ECE, McGaughy's.... I'd just order them at the same time and save a little shipping $$$.

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Old 07-08-2009, 08:21 PM   #13
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Re: best drop spindle

I've never heard any complaints about the fitment or customer service received from ECE...I can't say that for any other manufacturer. (Not throwing rocks at Nathan or Tim as they do not manufacture spindles or springs, both are stand up guys)

Check out the review forum and I'm sure you'll find some bad reviews of some other brands as well as complaints about customer service.
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thanks guys im leaning twards the mc gaughys.
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Old 07-08-2009, 11:58 PM   #15
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Re: best drop spindle

I have CPP 2.5" dropped spidles in the front of my truck. They are manufactured by Western Suspension (Made in USA) Went on with no problems, so these are the ones I would recommend
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Re: best drop spindle

I got my Mc Gaughys from GMCPaul a few years ago never had a problem with them. I am however contemplating the modular ones from CPP just because of the extra tire clearance. LIke said above it slightly narrows your track width, my swap was on my 68.
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Well there are several available... but off the top of my head:

- ECE offers a 2.5" drop spindle
- CPP offers a 2.5" drop spindle
- CPP also offers a modular drop spindle (pulls the front end closer together than a standard drop spindle, but requires the larger brake upgrade)
- Several board vendors (Tim Christian,..) offer drop spindles
- AirRide Technologies offers a drop spindle as well

You can also update your front suspension to accept a 73-87 style spindle, but you will be required to upgrade your balljoints and a few other pieces. These drop spindles are generally a 3" drop.

All in all the drop spindles are pretty well the same across the board, it just depends on the company, the amount of customer service you receive, and the price.
you can use stock brakes with the modular CPP spindles. You do have to use a bracket to mount up your caliper, but no biggie.

I'm swapping out my ECE drop spindles for these because of tire clearance problems and I'll be making a custom bracket to mount up some LS1 camaro dual piston aluminum calipers.
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Re: best drop spindle

what size fronts are u guys running thats causing issues with clearence? and where is it not clearing?

thanks josh
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Re: best drop spindle

my clearance is minimal only during a "dip" in the road. My tires are 275-60-15 I cant see where it has scrapped as it is very minimal but I believe it might be a bolt head or just the outer edge of the inner fender. The only drop I have is from the spindles I am using stock springs.
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If i remember right my tires are 255/40/20 on 20x8.5 wheels with 4.25" BS. When it is fully aired out the inner fenders are sitting on the tires. Hopefully the modular CPP spindles will pull them in enough that this isn't an issue.
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Re: best drop spindle

i upgraded to the 73 up front crossmember to get teh disk brakes..

and i went with the DJM 3" spindles, and they are working out well.. and i have used them in the past as well.

so i say DJM
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Re: best drop spindle

i have a 71 with the 5 lug disk . im going with the mc gaughy's spring and spindle. thanks for all your opinions i appreciate the feedback!!!
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