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Old 06-19-2008, 12:29 AM
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Looks strong! Details~ testing?
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Old 06-19-2008, 02:22 AM
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details- Classic Mustang performance drop spindle.

testing? - spent years in R&D, this specific one will be destroyed along with others in destructive testing.

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Old 06-23-2008, 05:31 PM
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Material: Cold rolled steel
Welding: TIG welded snout and MIG welded body
Weight: 6.5 lbs.
Fitment: 64-66 Mustang, call for other applications

• Not a drop spindle, but a performance spindle. It has all of the proper geometry modifications for mustangs at a lower ride height

• All ball joint locations have been revised to correct camber curve for performance driving conditions, correct bump steer inaccuracies, lower roll center, and significantly decrease roll and instant center movements for a rock solid feel.

• Upper ball joint mounting location has been lowered and corrected for decreased scrub radius and ability to run larger/wider tires

• Brake systems: Uses stock drum pattern which has support from Wilwood, SSBC, BEAR, and other manufacturers in brake kits from 11-14”

• Does not support later style Granada disc brakes

• Uses the larger stronger pin from 70-73 mustangs, which requires changing out your bearings for the later bearing style (call for bearing part numbers)

• Optimum/designed ride height of 11” from lower arm chassis mounting point to Ground.

• Designed with 1” Selby drop in mind

• For use with stock or aftermarket arms, but designed with stock arms in mind. Aftermarket arms may change intended characteristics.


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