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  1. #1
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    Default Rocket drop spindles

    Looking at putting a set of drop spindles on my car but I've heard good and bad things about them anyone care to share their thoughts on them ???

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    just run 29" tires on the front.

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    Ummmm no !!

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    Why not? Do you not think tire size affects front end geometry?

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    I know it don't affect anything other than just lifts the car equally. That's not what I was asking about and all my stuff is 28.5 so I can swap out between fronts and left rear if need be. Low budget team gotta make the most of what I got

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    Assuming black front car....put the spindles on. Gets you 1/2" higher, better than nothing though that's still not enough. Do not run the bigger tires. It will makes steering lag.

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    No black front car. 2016 Bullitt but we run rocket front end parts on it and it drags the strut rod bolt a good bit so I was gonna put drop spindles on to raise it but I've heard ppl say they never noticed a difference then I've had guys tell me not to they are a waste of money and made their car junk so was just wanting to get info before I did spend the money

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    Before we had our car updated I ran the drop spindles and they did what I wanted them to do (kept the front end from plowing as bad). I didn't have any negative effects from it.

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