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68 balljoint , drum bay lowering front advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Gatt9999" data-source="post: 602920" data-attributes="member: 22332"><p>Evening </p><p>I have a 68 rhd doormabile with a cool air 60mm narrowed lowered adjustable beam which was fitted a few years back . I need to put some drop spindles on so I can regain the ball joint positioning back as it's running way off atm . The bus is pretty low and also runs a Set of adjustable spring plates to level it out . </p><p>My question is that the ball joint drum spindles seem to be only available modified . Welded and flipped from French slammer . </p><p>Can anybody share how they have lowered there bus and what parts they used </p><p>Thanks Barry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gatt9999, post: 602920, member: 22332"] Evening I have a 68 rhd doormabile with a cool air 60mm narrowed lowered adjustable beam which was fitted a few years back . I need to put some drop spindles on so I can regain the ball joint positioning back as it's running way off atm . The bus is pretty low and also runs a Set of adjustable spring plates to level it out . My question is that the ball joint drum spindles seem to be only available modified . Welded and flipped from French slammer . Can anybody share how they have lowered there bus and what parts they used Thanks Barry [/QUOTE]
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