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    Though If I replaced the dropped spindles with the stock ones, but leave the cut coils in.. Wouldn't that raise the front cross member even though it is lower in the front?? For proper back spacing.. Would I measure from the base of the rotor where the wheel would sit, and the imaginary line??

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    Quote Originally Posted by slantback37 View Post
    Though If I replaced the dropped spindles with the stock ones, but leave the cut coils in.. Wouldn't that raise the front cross member even though it is lower in the front?? For proper back spacing.. Would I measure from the base of the rotor where the wheel would sit, and the imaginary line??
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