1967 1968 1969 Mustang V8 Drum Spindles with Hubs. If you are upgrading a 6 cylinder car from 4 lug and want a 5 lug setup to add Disc brakes here is a good start. These will work with 64 65 66 Mustang and other Fords like the Falcons see list below. They were removed from a 1968 Fastback that I upgraded. Let me know if you have any questions.
These fit:
66-67 Comet Disc or drum
68-69 Comet Drum
67 Cougar Disc or drum
68-69 Cougar Drum
66-67 Fairlane Disc or Drum
68-69 Fairlane Drum
66-67 Falcon Disc or Drum
68-69 Falcon Drum
67 Mustang Disc or Drum
68-69 Mustang Drum
66-67 Ranchero Disc or Drum
68-69 Ranchero Drum
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