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bamcoc5 09-24-2006 10:16 AM

ANYONE USE Mustang 2 DROP SPINDLES??
 
Anyone use Mustang 2 drop spindles? I was wondering if this was a better alternative than adjusting my coilovers? When I adjust my coilover to lower the stance this shorten the suspension travel. Is there any negatives to drop spindles ( 2 sizes 1.5" & 2")?

Tim Brewer 09-24-2006 10:55 AM

I believe your problem is not with your spindles, but with your shocks, they are probably too long.

G.R. 09-24-2006 08:15 PM

I tend to agree with Tim...your front shocks/or springs may be too long. Going to dropped spindles really won't gain you a lot other than a big hit in the billfold and time spent installing them and then time spent tuning the suspension.

I went from 10" front springs on my QA-1's to 9"...this $ 70 change dropped the front end about 1 1/2". Actually improved the handling and improved the "look". Simple, cost effective fix ...at least for me.

mickmate 09-24-2006 08:27 PM

Take a look at the angles of your lower control arms. They should be sitting level. If you try and put drop spindles on a Cobra you'll be making alot of sparks!


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