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<blockquote data-quote="29August67" data-source="post: 637137" data-attributes="member: 24396"><p>Hi all, I am in the same situation with a 68.</p><p>I have to check but welded spindles are not legal in NZ.</p><p>So without switching the beam to a narrower beam and 72 on brakes ....</p><p>Can you get 3 inches drop out of adjusters on a beam without negatively affecting the ball joints?</p><p>I know that slammed is not possible but what can you safely get.</p><p>Rear is pretty easy - adjustable spring plates and a move on the splines?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="29August67, post: 637137, member: 24396"] Hi all, I am in the same situation with a 68. I have to check but welded spindles are not legal in NZ. So without switching the beam to a narrower beam and 72 on brakes .... Can you get 3 inches drop out of adjusters on a beam without negatively affecting the ball joints? I know that slammed is not possible but what can you safely get. Rear is pretty easy - adjustable spring plates and a move on the splines? [/QUOTE]
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