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I would like to put 2" dropped spindles on the front of my 39 Chevy Master 85 sedan, the previous owner added front disc brakes, and later model spindles but I don't know the year, is there a number on the spindles that would identify the year ? I see spindles listed as 1964-1974 online
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Your best bet is to determine who supplied the disc brake kit and the spindles. Even though there might be a casting or forging number on the spindle the same raw part can be made into many different machined parts.
The safest and simplest approach would be to buy a compete dropped spindle and disc brake set-up from a reputable hot rod supplier. If you mix and match parts any problems are yours to solve.
A riskier approach would be to make the needed conversion parts and mount the axle above the front leaf springs. There are a lot of unknowns and potential problems such as steering geometry in this solution.
Rusty
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I would be locating a dropped spindle and brake conversion kit from the same supplier that way everything is made to fit together easily. I would not be mounting the springs under the axle as there will not be any location items which will cause worse steering issues than the dropped spindles will cause. Tony
1938 1/2 ton Hope to drive it before I retire
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