QuebecRollin
Well-Known Member
I’m in the process of building a 69’ Coronet R/T and I’m trying to make a decision about the brakes.
I’m decided on the Baer 13” front brake kit to go behind 17” wheels.
What I’m looking for help with is the spindles. The car currently had front drums and I’ll be change out the spindles for disk brake spindles.
Baer has two options. I can either use. 72’ spindle which they confirm to work with no issues.
The other option is the 73’ spindle.
Baer could only tell me that they have a kit for the big bearing 73’ spindle but can’t say if it will create any other issues on my 69’.
My initial thought was that if I’m upgrading than I should go to the 73’ spindle since I can get them new and also have the more robust bearing and ball joint.
What I don’t know is if there is any geometry change in the 73’ spindle that I’ll have to sort out with suspension changes.
I’m hoping to take the car to Carlise this year and I don’t want to go down a rabbit hole making to many changes that’s create other issue to resolve.
Does anyone know if 72 vs 73 spindles are the same other than the bearing and ball joint improvements?
I’m decided on the Baer 13” front brake kit to go behind 17” wheels.
What I’m looking for help with is the spindles. The car currently had front drums and I’ll be change out the spindles for disk brake spindles.
Baer has two options. I can either use. 72’ spindle which they confirm to work with no issues.
The other option is the 73’ spindle.
Baer could only tell me that they have a kit for the big bearing 73’ spindle but can’t say if it will create any other issues on my 69’.
My initial thought was that if I’m upgrading than I should go to the 73’ spindle since I can get them new and also have the more robust bearing and ball joint.
What I don’t know is if there is any geometry change in the 73’ spindle that I’ll have to sort out with suspension changes.
I’m hoping to take the car to Carlise this year and I don’t want to go down a rabbit hole making to many changes that’s create other issue to resolve.
Does anyone know if 72 vs 73 spindles are the same other than the bearing and ball joint improvements?