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Old 01-12-2012, 08:45 PM
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Default 1st gen F-body drop spindle

I have searched everywhere and can't seem to find the answer. I am looking for a 2" drop spindle that will work with the 12" wilwood brake kit. Nothing fancy (ATS, a billet piece, etc) just a spindle that will work and relatively inexpensive. I have read fatman's are garbage and heidts maybe the best ones to use if they will work. Any inputs or other suggestions?
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Call Darren at Ride tech.Their product's are 1st. rate.
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I cold be wrong, but isn't Ridetech sourcing Fatman spindles in their set up? I know they used to...
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Ride Tech has it all worked out. Most drop spindles will place your steering arm 2" lower than it is now and that usually causes contact between the tie rod end and the tire or rim. Ride Tech has the Tru-Turn system that raises the steering arm out of the way.
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so who else besides Ridetech? just curious

i have a smithcraft front sub/arms so i have to make sure these will be compatible.
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