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drop spindles

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atomants95   +1y
i have the ART lower control arms and was told that i don't need 2" drop spindles. can anyone tell me was is right and wrong. my brother, dimeon22s, has them both and i believe that i will need them.
redcrew   +1y
Im quessing your talking about a fullsize. I used drop spindles on my 88 with tubular arms. It help with camber and makes it lay in the front easier.
llatinostyle   +1y
I think I need spindles too,as my Hardbody has lower control arms,and the negative camber is "wicked".
korrupt02   +1y
i am running into this same problem. im about to put the ART upper and lower control arms on my fullsize thats already bagged with belltech drop spindles and flipped ball joints and the only reason i can think of why you wouldnt need drop spindles are because the ball joints are not flipped on the ART arms. the ART lower control arms come with the ball joints facing down so they would be on top of the spindle just like a stock truck would come with stock spindles. whereas if you had belltech drop spindles like i do, the ball joints would then be flipped and the lower control arm ball joints would be on bottom of the spindle. i still dont know what to do?
atomants95   +1y
no i have an s-10 but i will but everything on and don't lay then i guess i will just have to buy a set
korrupt02   +1y
ok well i just found out today that belltech 2" drop spindles will not work with air ride control arms. stock spindles are the only way but thats for my 02 silverado
BADHABITMAN   +1y
use the drop spindles, they will work guaranteed, we've done plenty on ART arms & Bel tech spindles. you will save your ball joints too. cheap investment Bad Habit Customs 559-276-5026
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