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    1. #1
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      RideTech Spindles - Barely Used $275 shipped

      I have a set of barely used ridetech A/F/X tall spindles for sale. Literally less than 50 miles on them before I went a different direction. Given that these things are $400 new, I am fairly firm in asking $275 shipped in the continental US. Let me know if you have any questions!



      SOLD!!!


    2. #2
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      Not sure if you may know. But what would the difference be to a b-body spindle. Other than the drop?

    3. #3
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      Quote Originally Posted by IMPALAMAN1 View Post
      Not sure if you may know. But what would the difference be to a b-body spindle. Other than the drop?
      That I do not know, but I would guess that my spindles for sale will not work for either the older X-Frame 58-64 cars or even the later ones. ridetech does advertise a 58-64 spindle, this it is WAY different than the one I have.

      Linky: http://www.ridetech.com/store/1958-1...p-spindle.html

    4. #4
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      I'm interested. Does my stock steering arm bolt to these? I'm sure a tubular upper arm designed for these is needed but can a stock lower arm be used?
      Paul Wilke DDS

      '70 Buick GS, 462 Stage 2, 2004R, Baer Pro+,
      FAST EZ EFI, 17x12.5, 17x10.5 CCW, called
      3GS
      http://www.v8buick.com/showthread.php?t=199851
      '70 Skylark Time Trial Car soon to be rebuilt
      '87 Buick TR Car Craft RSE winner in '98
      '07 ZO6, Katech, Brembo, Moton

    5. #5
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      Sold!

    6. #6
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      Quote Originally Posted by Biodds View Post
      I'm interested. Does my stock steering arm bolt to these? I'm sure a tubular upper arm designed for these is needed but can a stock lower arm be used?
      While these are now sold, I did want to answer your questions...

      These spindles are compatible with your stock steering arms or ridetech's TruTurn kit for F & X bodies only

      You can use stock control arms, but I have found that a touch more adjustability is desired to align properly. Either the ridetech arms or SPC uppers would be the way I would go.

      Best,
      Don

    7. #7
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      Thanks for answering my questions, Don. I thought I was up next.
      Paul Wilke DDS

      '70 Buick GS, 462 Stage 2, 2004R, Baer Pro+,
      FAST EZ EFI, 17x12.5, 17x10.5 CCW, called
      3GS
      http://www.v8buick.com/showthread.php?t=199851
      '70 Skylark Time Trial Car soon to be rebuilt
      '87 Buick TR Car Craft RSE winner in '98
      '07 ZO6, Katech, Brembo, Moton




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