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Re: How to tell which C body spindles/rotors I have.
[Re: 78asprin]
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06/04/18 02:38 AM
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Well, if you do have Original"C" body parts, they are BUDD disc brakes, from any 65-68 "C" body car. You just can't go to the parts stores and order up those "C" body disc brake parts. But there are one or two ebay vendors that sell stuff, but you had better not be shocked at the $$$$$$$ your gonna, hafta, be spending.
If your lucky maybe you have 69-73, single piston disc brake parts. Post a couple of pictures of what you have, and then lots of people could determine what you have.
RF-4C Phantom 69-370 Zweibrucken, Germany
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Re: How to tell which C body spindles/rotors I have.
[Re: 78asprin]
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06/04/18 12:07 PM
06/04/18 12:07 PM
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I got a 65 fury given to me and in the trunk is a set of disc brake c body spindles and rotors. I want to put them on, but can't tell what year they are in order to buy new bearings and calipers for them Is there a casting or something I can go off of? If your spindles have 4 bolt holes (Budd) to attach the ball joint, toss them into the nearest scrap bin. Even NOS ball joints, IF you can find them are sky high and longevity is really short. They ran out of originals decades ago, ALL the reproduced NOS ones are crap. You'll be ahead in all aspects with the '69 - '73 setup. Robert
'68 Fury Convertible '69 300 Convertible '15 Durango 5.7 Hemi '16 300 S Hemi
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