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73-87 Chevy Or Gmc Drop Brake Spindles, 2" Drop, Cpp, Ductile Iron. on 2040-parts.com

US $180.99
Location:

Paducah, Kentucky, US

Paducah, Kentucky, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:CP4S4 Placement on Vehicle:Front Part Brand:CPP Brand:Classic Performance Products Warranty:No

This auction is for a like new set of Classic Performance Products (CPP) Drop Spindles, model CP-4S4 Ductile Iron, 2" Drop for Chevy/GMC 1973-87 C10 Pickup - 2wd.
This set of drop spindles fit trucks that have the heavy duty brake system (1.25" rotors). Will not work on trucks that have the smaller 1" rotor (light duty brake system).

I decided to buy these drop spindles for a project after looking for about a year at the different brands for sale.

I purchased these spindles new for the project but never used them - sold truck.

The spindles are still in the original shipping box and will come to you in the same.

Thanks for looking...

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