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    techinspector1 is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Quote Originally Posted by 61bone View Post
    Not so strange if your curious about what the title says. Take a look at the journal.
    What I meant was, when someone wants you to look at something, they normally provide a link.....like this.....
    http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/jour...age=5&reverse=

    This spindle adaptation isn't all that much different than the one I did on the T, using '75 Lincoln spindles, changed from rear steer to front steer for use with a MII R&P. Looks like nice work to me.

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    Puts the tire out a long way, your "Scrub" is going to be out of whack. Not as important as many engineers think, but something to consider.

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