[SOLD] Mopar DRUM Brake Spindles 73-76 A Body Cars

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These are a pair of DRUM brake spindles that are used on slant 6 A body Duster, Dart, Demon, Valiant, Scamp, automobiles from 1973 to 1976.

They also will fit and work on any 1970-74 E-body car, and any 1962-72 B body car.

Spindles have the same overall height height measurements, so they interchange without any problems.

These spindles are needed when converting to a Viper disc brake caliper conversion for the people that really want to stop.

AR Engineering makes a kit that requires these spindles, and i think some other manufacturer requires these spindles, as they use the larger diameter inner wheel bearing, and their mounting plates are designed around these spindles.

For you 72 and earlier A body owners, you would need to change your upper control arms to the 73-76 ones to use these spindles, as they are for the larger diameter ball joint stud. B and E body cars allready use the larger ball joint, so no problems there.

I cleaned everything up in the solvent tank, and then soaked off the spindles, nuts and bolts, in a solution of a product called Evaporust, to remove all the surface rust from the parts.

Parts are in great condition, ready for use.

This pair is the last set that i have in stock. All my other one's have now been sold.

$140.00 for the spindles, + FEDEX'ing to your zip code, + 3% Pay Pal

Send me a pm, if your interersted, and then we can go from there.

Thank's a lot.
Jim V.
 

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