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Topic: WTB Mustang II spindles and brakes (Read 110 times)
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turbofalcon65
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Hey guys does anyone have mustang II drop spindles for sale or could point me in the right direction where to buy them for my 67 mustang project??
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Injected65
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Several different options.....
Rod & Custom Motorsports or Heidts for the big name places.
Speedway Motors is where I just ordered my MII brakes from yesterday.
Also an option is one of several eBay sellers. I looked and saw a brake kit with 2" drop spindles for around $350 on there yesterday. The one seller I notices was up in Iowa and had 99% feedback rating and something like 20,000 positive feedbacks.
Chris
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1993 Lincoln Mark VIII - Rollin on 19's - The pimp ride 1999 F-250 Powerstroke - Pulling duty for the race car 1989 Mustang LX - 25.5, 365" SBF, PT101/88, Stock Suspension, Thruster EFI - 1200+ rwhp
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61falconman
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They-re on ebay for as little as $95 plus shipping. Some vendors say they are selling cast units, whereas others say forged. The lower end of the market are undoubtedly made in China. A set of cheap forged units might be okay on a real light frontend hotrod like an early Falcon or Mustang. I've heard nothing good or bad about them. If I were to buy a set, I'd have them magnafluxed for cracks/flaws (for now am hoping to get by with my stock MII spindles).
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