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Lowing advice for my 1969 Bay
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<blockquote data-quote="joaonar" data-source="post: 600265" data-attributes="member: 9841"><p>Hello. I'm pretty much in the same boat as you both are. The big difference is that I already have some of the parts that I want to use: a pair of dropped spindles for disc brakes with latebay callipers. This will drop the front by at least 6 cm's but will increase the track 1 cm each side. If you want to use the early pattern, then you can add in fact, a pair of adjusters but this will increase the track even more. To avoid rubbing on the inner side of the wheel arch, then you will need a narrowed beam. I guess that a 3 inches narrowed beam will be more than enough for having all the front suspension, even with these "updates", with an almost original track width.</p><p>The issue I'm having now is to decide which beam to buy since there are some to choose from.</p><p>Sorry for my grammar mistakes. English is not my first language. Cheers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joaonar, post: 600265, member: 9841"] Hello. I'm pretty much in the same boat as you both are. The big difference is that I already have some of the parts that I want to use: a pair of dropped spindles for disc brakes with latebay callipers. This will drop the front by at least 6 cm's but will increase the track 1 cm each side. If you want to use the early pattern, then you can add in fact, a pair of adjusters but this will increase the track even more. To avoid rubbing on the inner side of the wheel arch, then you will need a narrowed beam. I guess that a 3 inches narrowed beam will be more than enough for having all the front suspension, even with these "updates", with an almost original track width. The issue I'm having now is to decide which beam to buy since there are some to choose from. Sorry for my grammar mistakes. English is not my first language. Cheers! [/QUOTE]
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