Vw Bug Type 1 2-1/2'' Drop Spindles (ball Joint,drum Brake) Empi 22-2859 on 2040-parts.com
Murrieta, California, United States
2 1/2 DROP SPINDLES BALL JOINT DRUM BRAKES 66-77 PAIR EMPI drop spindles are brand new units, not re-manufactured old cores! CNC machined to exact tolerances. These spindles feature 1/4" outwards offset. Clearance is usually not an issue. These spindles are the first step to a brake system upgrade while giving you the built-in ability to lower your car an automatic 2 1/2" just by bolting them on. Requires 69-on style tie rods. Both spindles use original steering geometry so the ride and handling of the car is not negatively affected. |
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