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Old 03-10-2008, 06:42 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I'm looking for a drop spindle kit for a 1965 Fairlane 2 door.

I don't really want to switch the brakes, out. Is there an aftermarket/trick to being able to do it?

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Is there a reason you don't want to convert to disks? Do you already have them? Is there a reason you want to change the splindles to drop your Fairlane? Maybe I'm misunderstanding but if you are are just wanting to lower it, you can get springs from Dearborn Classics. It may mess with the ride a bit but is a lot cheaper than drop spindles (which I don't know if they even make for Fairlanes).
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If Your Going Thru The Trouble Of Replacing The Spindles, Why Would You Not Want To Upgrade To Discs?!
I Know R&c Customs Makes A Drop Spindle And I Think Pst (performance Suspension Technolgy) Makes Drop Spindles As Well.
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That's what I was thinking. I believe it would actually be harder to keep from converting.
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