66bbc4spd
Dec 16th, 09, 5:25 AM
I was looking for 2 inch raised spindles for my 66 chevelle, and I was wondering if someone manufactured these? I know I am going in the opposite direction of the majority, but that's what I tend to do. Thanks for any help on this.
lhkustoms
Dec 16th, 09, 11:42 AM
I was looking for 2 inch raised spindles for my 66 chevelle, and I was wondering if someone manufactured these? I know I am going in the opposite direction of the majority, but that's what I tend to do. Thanks for any help on this.
Never seen a raised spindle before. I manufacture a tall non drop spindle which will help make your 66 drive like a new car and have better road manners. But I have never seen a raised spindle for a bodies. You might be able to use a g body donk spindle i guess but I have no idea where you would find that.
GenPac
Dec 16th, 09, 12:45 PM
Get a pair of drop spindles, flip them upside down. Drill and re-taper where necessary. Solution.
only a little sarcasm here...
Derek69SS
Dec 16th, 09, 1:00 PM
Nope, no such option exists, and flipping a drop spindle won't do the trick either. :noway:
On a stock spindle, the "pin" is at the bottom of the spindle anyway, so it's virtually impossible to move it down any further.
GenPac
Dec 16th, 09, 1:16 PM
Get a pair of drop spindles, flip them upside down. Drill and re-taper where necessary. Solution.
only a little sarcasm here...
Nope, no such option exists, and flipping a drop spindle won't do the trick either. :noway:
You missed the sarcasm disclaimer in pink. Maybe it was too subtle... :(
droptop396
Dec 16th, 09, 1:20 PM
My 66 sits tall in the front. just get some heavy springs and ball joint spacers if needed.