Small Balljoint Diskbrake stubs
http://www.stubtech.com.au/products/val ... les-s.html
also do ford (Mustang/Torino and similar) and GM (holdens camaros and Bedford CF vans)
Dave
2 inch drop stub axles for aussie and A body
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2 inch drop stub axles for aussie and A body
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well seemed a nice idea
standard suspension height full travel standard length shocks no bumpstop chassis rail bothering lower arm clerance issues and keeping some castor but a car 2 inches lower at the front. lower roll centre = less fat and heavy sway bar.... all good
and the oportunity to add cheap disk brakes
just purchased some New old stock "with fresh rebuild" aussie calipers and brackets at a price where it would have been rude/stupid not to, and it struck me that with these spindles its a way into a disk front end on any A body without the need for wilwood (ream the top balljoint taper for big balljoints)
mount spacing for caliper braket on the VH version is 3.5 inch like every other A,B,E, F mopar...
Mustang and chebby boys might like a bit of lowering action as well.
Dave
standard suspension height full travel standard length shocks no bumpstop chassis rail bothering lower arm clerance issues and keeping some castor but a car 2 inches lower at the front. lower roll centre = less fat and heavy sway bar.... all good
and the oportunity to add cheap disk brakes
just purchased some New old stock "with fresh rebuild" aussie calipers and brackets at a price where it would have been rude/stupid not to, and it struck me that with these spindles its a way into a disk front end on any A body without the need for wilwood (ream the top balljoint taper for big balljoints)
mount spacing for caliper braket on the VH version is 3.5 inch like every other A,B,E, F mopar...
Mustang and chebby boys might like a bit of lowering action as well.
Dave
The Greater Knapweed near the Mugwort by the Buckthorn tree is dying
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- Posts: 7309
- Joined: Fri Nov 04, 05 8:40 pm
- Location: Cornwall