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Old 01-12-2020, 12:09 PM   #47
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Re: Wilwood C10 Drop Spindles

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Originally Posted by Longhornss View Post
Although I agree that there ball joints and tie rod ends are not likely the best quality available.
I am sure the reason they sell it this way is because they did not want to have to build 3 different variants of this spindle and have to deal with the inevitable problem of mismatched ball joints and tie rod problems that people constantly have with the 63-89 trucks. In this instance one package should cover this wide range of years.
If anyone was going to run the Wilwood spindle on their 67 they would have to change all of these components anyway. So it does make sense for CPP to package them this way.
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I'll agree to disagree. A simple statement telling you what spec/year BJ's & TRE parts are required would suffice (much like the ORIGINAL drop spindle when it came out).
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