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Spindle question
OK guys and girls what spindle has a bolt on steering arm besides the old chevy trucks,something that would be able to use a small rotor perhaps its a ford?I can't get close enough to look at it but the car that is running them has really been fast and its on a metric stub got any idea's?
Thanks
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Your gonna laugh but the old AMC Pacer and Javelin used a bolt on steering arm.The same ones people use to make trailer axles.They work pretty good on metric cars with metric or nova lowers.They are getting harder to find but still pretyy common in most yards that have older stuff from the 70's.The pacer also used disc brakes
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top secret
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not sure what you saw but how about this. bolt on arm, front steer, ford 5 lug 4 1/2in wheel pattern, disc brakes, easy to find,,, 2 wheel drive toyota pickup.
olin
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Thanks for the replys,now I can find some spindles and do some measuring,if you know of any more please add them to this list.
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spindles
didnt the 64-72 chevelles montys ect" have bolt on steering arms
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Originally Posted by not clamped up
I can't get close enough to look at it but the car that is running them has really been fast and its on a metric stub got any idea's?
Thanks
Is it a Pierce chassis?
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Originally Posted by HRJ
Is it a Pierce chassis?
Yes it is.
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Originally Posted by CHRISTINE
didnt the 64-72 chevelles montys ect" have bolt on steering arms
I thought maybe just the ones with drum brakes have the bolt on arm, but i'm not for sure on that.
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If you can excuse my lack of knowledge, what are you calling a bolt on steering arm? Thanks
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Originally Posted by not clamped up
Yes it is.
Thought so....lol
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Originally Posted by washeduptoo
If you can excuse my lack of knowledge, what are you calling a bolt on steering arm? Thanks
the arm that the tie rod bolts to, it attaches to the spindle with two bolts Howe racing made them for years and may still make them I was more curious about the height of the spindle and the pin height if I can find out what it is.
Dave
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First gen Camaros and like chassis Novas. Have a 69 camaro at home
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Thank you very much for the information.
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Originally Posted by racer69
First gen Camaros and like chassis Novas. Have a 69 camaro at home
Aren't the Novas from that era rear steer??
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Originally Posted by washeduptoo
Thank you very much for the information.
Check PMs.........
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PONTIAC CATALINA THINKING AROUND 62(?). ITS A STEEL SPINDLE AND HAS A BOLT ON STEERING ARM . IT WILL TAKE A LOT OF REWORKING ,ITS A TALL SPINDLE ASWELL .Very hard to find.
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62 Catalina tierod bolts on top of the steering arm...that could be what i'm looking for Thanks Mr. Hammond.
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lefthander chassis my still have some , i have run them on my mods way back in the late 80s but where very hard to find then .
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