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Posted by Casey90GT (Member # 6175) on
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Hey there,
I have some home-made spindles on my car right now as a part of a cobbed together Baer kit and I want to see if stock SN95 spindles will work instead. I need for somebody with an SN95 spindle to take three measurements for me. I am including a picture of what exactly I am looking for too, just in case my description is confusing.
A) I need the distance (center to center) between the brake caliper mounting holes.
B) I need the distance between the center of the hub/spindle to the center of the lower brake caliper mounting hole in a single plane (i.e., don't just lay the tape measure at an angle between the two points, but lay it flat across the hub/spindle and use a long bolt or something to bring the bolt hole into the same plane).
C) I need the distance between the center of the hub/spindle to the center of the upper brake caliper mounting hole in a single plane (see above).
Anyway, I know this is a pain in the ass, but I figure that somebody has to have an SN95 spindle laying around and too much time on their hands. If you're ever in the Rohnert Park/Santa Rosa area I'll be you a beer!
Thanks,
Casey
PS-Here's the pic:
Posted by Casey90GT (Member # 6175) on
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Can anybody help me out here?
Posted by MUSTANG65_347 (Member # 7249) on
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I live in Santa Rosa and have sn-95 spindles on my 65 mustang. I will try and get you the measurments when I get off work tonight.
Posted by Casey90GT (Member # 6175) on
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That would be great! Thanks so much...
Posted by Casey90GT (Member # 6175) on
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If anybody has these measurements, or could get them, I am still trying to figure this out. Like I said, if you're local I will buy you a beer, or 6...
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