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74 Spindle Selection

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Hi All, Have a 74 RR that I'm in the process of rebuilding, and do not have many suspension parts or knowledge. Have Control arms but no spindle, and am trying to understand what I need to get. When I search I find spindles are all lumped under 62-74 B/E body, and I know that 73/4 had different suspension, but item descriptions state that the spindles are designed in the style of 73-up disc brake spindles. Does this mean that they will fit the 74 front suspension? I'm looking at the OER MM3068 specifically if it helps.
Thanks in advance!
 
You are not going to find a direct fit aftermarket spindle for a 74 Plymouth Satellite. You are going to have to go with A body spindles if you can find them. Somebody else on here that has done this should chime in about the A body swap. You could also try eBay for a used set.
 
You need 73-78 b-body spindles. They are about 3/4” taller than e-body and 70-72 b-bodies. No aftermarket options that I know of.
 
I believe I have some used spindles from a '73 if needed.
 
Hi All, Have a 74 RR that I'm in the process of rebuilding, and do not have many suspension parts or knowledge. Have Control arms but no spindle, and am trying to understand what I need to get. When I search I find spindles are all lumped under 62-74 B/E body, and I know that 73/4 had different suspension, but item descriptions state that the spindles are designed in the style of 73-up disc brake spindles. Does this mean that they will fit the 74 front suspension? I'm looking at the OER MM3068 specifically if it helps.
Thanks in advance!

Original knuckle/spindles which are the same, or fit the same, as those originally on the 1974 Road Runner are listed in the following:
  • 1973 - 1979 B-body
  • 1979 - 1981 R-body
  • 1976 - 1980 F-body
  • 1977 - 1989 M-body
  • 1980 - 1983 J-body
OER MM3068 is a copy of the 1973 - 1976 A-body and 1973 - 1974 E-body knuckle/spindles, with sliding caliper adapter brackets. The 1973 - 1976 A-body and 1973 - 1974 E-body knuckle/spindles are shorter than the listed knuckle/spindles for the 1974 Road Runner, and will not fit with proper control arm mounting and suspension travel.

The following image shows the difference between the spindle types:
Spindle Height Compared.jpg


The taller knuckle/spindle is used for the added spacing caused by the isolated K-member bushings (whether original or iron, aluminum, or urethane replacements).

The 1973 - 1976 A-body and 1973 - 1974 E-body knuckle/spindles are use to convert 1972 and earlier A-body, B-body, and E-body cars to the later style disc brakes.

The OER listing has errors in its application listings, including the inclusion of the 1973 and 1974 B-body cars.

To connect your control arms to the knuckle/spindles, you will also need steering arms to mount to the lower ball joint. Steering arms from the following can be used:
  • 1973 - 1979 B-body
  • 1979 - 1981 R-body

 
Original knuckle/spindles which are the same, or fit the same, as those originally on the 1974 Road Runner are listed in the following:
  • 1973 - 1979 B-body
  • 1979 - 1981 R-body
  • 1976 - 1980 F-body
  • 1977 - 1989 M-body
  • 1980 - 1983 J-body
OER MM3068 is a copy of the 1973 - 1976 A-body and 1973 - 1974 E-body knuckle/spindles, with sliding caliper adapter brackets. The 1973 - 1976 A-body and 1973 - 1974 E-body knuckle/spindles are shorter than the listed knuckle/spindles for the 1974 Road Runner, and will not fit with proper control arm mounting and suspension travel.

The following image shows the difference between the spindle types:
View attachment 2039474

The taller knuckle/spindle is used for the added spacing caused by the isolated K-member bushings (whether original or iron, aluminum, or urethane replacements).

The 1973 - 1976 A-body and 1973 - 1974 E-body knuckle/spindles are use to convert 1972 and earlier A-body, B-body, and E-body cars to the later style disc brakes.

The OER listing has errors in its application listings, including the inclusion of the 1973 and 1974 B-body cars.

To connect your control arms to the knuckle/spindles, you will also need steering arms to mount to the lower ball joint. Steering arms from the following can be used:
  • 1973 - 1979 B-body
  • 1979 - 1981 R-body

Great information. Thanks for posting.
 
3/8" not 3/4".

Just to set the record straight.
 
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