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Dropped Spindles

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Has anyone installed dropped spindles on their '69 B-Body? I have a '69 RR and would like to drop the front end, I know i can relax the torsion bars but I would like t o keep the front end geometry correct, I had a '67 Fury wagon that I lowered with the Torsion bars and it looked cool but was way to spongy
Jeff
 
Hey I know this is a late post, but better late post than no post since I'm the first to reply! I haven't installed drop spindles on my '68 satellite yet, but I've been looking for some and finally found out that Magnum Force racing makes them. I agree, the torsion bar method leaves my front a bit soft so I think I'm going this route. They sell them for $440/set.
 
I bought a set of the Magnum Force dropped spindles a few weeks ago for my 63 Fury. They are not on the car yet but I really like the looks of them. I friend put them on his car and recommended them. Yes they were $440 + S&H.
 
I went ahead and bought the Magnum Force drop spindles. It's nice because their shop is only 20 minutes from my house! I also upgraded to 11.75" rotors and wilwood disc brakes in front and used the caliper adapter brackets from AR Engineering. Everything fit together perfect! The drop spindles are well made and I think are a good improvement for my car. As soon as it stops raining in a few days I'll take the tires off and take some photos so you can see them. Here's one in the meantime....
 

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