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Front beam with 2”dropped spindles question
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<blockquote data-quote="robo" data-source="post: 608760" data-attributes="member: 16489"><p>Hi all in the process of brake disk conversion on a rust free beam. I’ve been told by many dropped spindles on a standard beam gives a nice ride so looking at buying those along with late bay disks. Can anyone answer the following?</p><p>With wide 5 stock wheels on adapter plates is there enough clearance?</p><p>Are standard shocks suitable?</p><p>Is a change of master cylinder required ( had drums before)</p><p>Any pictures most appriecated of finished look of standard beam set up with dropped spindles and adapter plates. </p><p>Post here or to robert62@live.co.uk</p><p>Many thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robo, post: 608760, member: 16489"] Hi all in the process of brake disk conversion on a rust free beam. I’ve been told by many dropped spindles on a standard beam gives a nice ride so looking at buying those along with late bay disks. Can anyone answer the following? With wide 5 stock wheels on adapter plates is there enough clearance? Are standard shocks suitable? Is a change of master cylinder required ( had drums before) Any pictures most appriecated of finished look of standard beam set up with dropped spindles and adapter plates. Post here or to robert62@live.co.uk Many thanks [/QUOTE]
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