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Old Dec 6, 2010
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Spindles

Can you possibly make 99 lift spindles to work for a 01+? Besides getting the inch smaller rotors. Everything lines up like the control arm ball joints, tie rod and the bushings whatever. But the only thing im having trouble with is the a-arm. The abs sensor, you gotta like drill a little bit for it to clear and looks like its going to run and stop me from turning half way ish. Just wondering if anyone has done it and their thoughts
 
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Old Dec 6, 2010
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They should bolt right up as long as you have the correct year rotors. and obviously edge spindles are for edges and expos only. coil spring spindles are for coil springs only.
 
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what about the spindle clearing the a-arm? and the abs sensor hitting the a-arm? Unless you gotta cut alot of that arm
 
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this is what the spindles look like
 
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Old Dec 8, 2010
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No one?
 
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Old Dec 9, 2010
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So you think that the rotors plus grinding the a-arm a little bit will work? Pretty much the same with 01+ edges?
 
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