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Old 07-26-2020, 05:43 PM
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Default ATS / Speedtech Spindles

Item Location (City/State):Baton Rouge, LA

Price: 750

Description: I have a set of Speedtech/ATS spindles that are essentially brand new. They were mocked up on my car and unfortunately my wheel/brake combination clashed and I had to revert to using stock spindles. The discoloration you see on the hub face is actually how they looked when I receive them from Speedtech.

I should have taken a picture, but there are a couple of small grind marks on the back side where I had to clearance them for the steering arms. Very minor clearance modification only, nothing drastic.

I will work with buyer on shipping but due to weight and size I cant cover it based on the above price. Depending on where it goes I will work with whomever buys them.

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Old 07-27-2020, 09:25 AM
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What part#/application are these and do you also have the steering arms for them?
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Old 07-27-2020, 09:35 AM
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These are stamped ATS and have 92030004 stamped on them as well. They were for a 1969 Camaro. I do not have steering arms as those were part of my unisteer setup that was included with my subframe.

I was asked by someone else if these are the tall or short version. I am 99% sure they are the short version. When I swapped over to stock spindles, the stock spindles raised my car by about an inch versus the ATS. So not as low as the Tall version but if I went an inch lower my headers would have been on the ground
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If you measure the ball joint surfaces these are 7 inches tall. Based on information from speedtech, these are the Stock/Short version of their spindles.

Both the short and tall versions drop the car appoximately 1 inch over stock spindles. The difference is the ball joint angles.
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