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Come read about drapped spindles and disc breaks for 1958-1970 year chevys in this months featured tech article of Custom Rodder Magazine.

Spindles and Disk Breaks for 1958-1970 Chevys - Bow Tie Drop And Stop - CRM Tech

Dropped spindles and disc brakes for '58-70 Chevys-Do Try This At Home
Author: Damon Lee
Bow Tie Drop And Stop
Bow Tie Drop And Stop
Big Chevys look best when... 
   
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Bow Tie Drop And Stop
Big Chevys look best when they're close to the ground. One way to get 'em there is by using dropped spindles, like this new offering from Classic Performance Products.
Bow Tie Drop And Stop
The hardest thing about almost... 
   
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Bow Tie Drop And Stop
The hardest thing about almost any spindle or brake swap can be breaking loose the old parts, particularly the ball joints. The best method is usually swinging a hammer where the ball joint stud mounts to the spindle. Note that the castle nut is still in place to keep the suspension from springing apart; it's also smart to have a jack or other form of support under the lower control arm at this point.
Bow Tie Drop And Stop
Jeff felt confident allowing... 
   
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Bow Tie Drop And Stop
Jeff felt confident allowing the shock to hold the coil spring and lower control arm together. Again, we would have employed a spring compressor or some form of support under the control arm as extra security to keep the spring from popping free. Regardless, the original spindle and drum brake assembly came off easily after breaking the ball joints and tie-rod ends loose
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