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Spindles for '66 pickup
Will a spindle from a '73-87 1/2ton chev fit into the A-arms of a '66 1/2ton chev? I have also read you can bolt in the entire cross arm assembly. If this is true, what are the advantages/disadvantages, and what are the correct camber/caster angles? I would rather just go with the spindles, as all I need to do is add disc brakes. It would save me a few hundred bucks from going to the after-market stores.
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