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Old 08-21-2012, 07:53 AM   #1
lolife99
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Re: Center link question

Does he have conversion spindles?
65-70 style?
Is the truck running and driving now?
Or does he just have disc brake parts waiting to be installed?
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Old 08-21-2012, 08:05 AM   #2
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Re: Center link question

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Todd,... you need to find out which spindles he has.
The center link is in direct relation to the inner tie rod.
Which are also a different diameter thread after the 1970 model year.

I believe the center link should be the same from 65-70.
The 71-72 centerlink is by itself.
Then the 73-87 is different yet.
So as far as you know the power steering (gearbox style) and manual steering systems use the same center link? Do you know if C10 and C20 of the same year use the same one also? Thanks for the help and advise.

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Does he have conversion spindles?
65-70 style?
Is the truck running and driving now?
Or does he just have disc brake parts waiting to be installed?
I do not know if it is driving at this time but he is trying to change from ram assist steering to a power steering box set up so I would think it would have to have 67-68 tie rods/ spindles but I know what "ass u me"ing does also. LOL

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