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Old 08-02-2011, 09:12 AM   #11
Greywolf200
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Re: Make it handle

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Originally Posted by robnolimit View Post
[/B]Greywolf[/B] the gain from the tall spindle is that it builds in a faster camber gain curve.

Thanks for the info, that was what I was thinking. What caused me to ask was an item on Ridetech's website. Listed in their 1963-70 front suspension system (pt. no. 11340399) is a spindle which is 1 1/2" taller than a standard spindle. I couldn't find it listed separately anywhere and wasn't going to bother them unless the gains were worthwhile.

Thanks again,
Have you been able to learn anything about the tall spindles? Also, what was the final drop you got on JT? Enjoying the build in Street Trucks.

Thanks,
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