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Early Bay vs Late Bay Spindles
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<blockquote data-quote="1968bay" data-source="post: 636848" data-attributes="member: 32333"><p>This may be a silly question (fairly new to air cooled scene, but got a fleet of Water cooled dubs) - but are Late Bay spindles inverted? ie. where the track rod / tie rod ends connect to the spindle..</p><p></p><p>They're both original VW Bay spindles, with the original 67/68 spindles on the bottom of the pictures.</p><p></p><p>Also, if I were to use the Late Bay spindles - then in theory I wouldn't need to purchase 944 brake caliper brackets?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1968bay, post: 636848, member: 32333"] This may be a silly question (fairly new to air cooled scene, but got a fleet of Water cooled dubs) - but are Late Bay spindles inverted? ie. where the track rod / tie rod ends connect to the spindle.. They're both original VW Bay spindles, with the original 67/68 spindles on the bottom of the pictures. Also, if I were to use the Late Bay spindles - then in theory I wouldn't need to purchase 944 brake caliper brackets? [/QUOTE]
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