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Technical => Chassis & Suspension Forum => Topic started by: KOOL-AID MAN on July 06, 2004, 09:01:15 PM
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hey i wanna lower the front of my 65, i want to buy a 2 1/2 inch narrowed beam, if i buy this will i be able to use the rest of what i have, spindles etc and slap em on the new beam, or do i have to buy new stuff???
any replies would be great
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A 2\" narrowed beam will work with stock tie-rods - a 3\" won't. They don't make a 2.5\" one unless it is custom made.
As far as everything else - spindles,shocks etc yes it will transfer over.
Or could you be talking about 2.5\" lowered spindles?
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ahhh yeah i meant two inch, i was thinking about doing spindles earlier, but i think a beam would be better, ill have to pick one up, need to be low now!! haha, even tho i wont be driving for a month, thanx for the help james, sorry i didnt make it to the car show, i would have loved to go for a rip in your bug. I just figured i better just keep going on mine, i hope to start the motor on friday afternoon after werk, i just need to pick up some longated rocker arm studs. cant wait to hear her, well if it starts that is haha :rockon:
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A benefit of dropped spindles is that your retain your suspension - whereas with a dropped beam you will get that bounce if you go to low.
On my car I run both dropped spindles and a lowered beam - the spindles give me 2.5 and a use another 1\" on the beam - runs nice and smooth.
Also keep in mind that the spindles will increase your tire track so some wheel/rim combo's may not work if you go to low.
In the winter when I go thru my car I will be shortening my beam 2\" because of this.