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nghtrn99

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I wanted to upgrade my front brakes to 12" disk and settled on a kit I found on ebay. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/e.../ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170375230795&viewitem=&sspagename=STRK:MEWNX:IT

Everything went on great, but because of the 2" drop spindles the tires are now deep into the wheel well and the car is not drivable. I have 17" wheels with low profile tires.

Does anyone know of a replacement spindle that will fit these brakes or have a suggestion on how to raise the car back up?

Or - is it better to start from scratch with a different kit. Problem is I have not located a kit that does not come with the 2" drop spindle.
 
I don't know what the heck those brakes/spindle are.

I'd avoid drop spindles. If you want to lower the car, lower it with shorter springs.

The are tons of big brake kits that work with stock spindles. If you are retaining your rear drums, make sure the front brakes you choose are a good match.

I'd try and return that kit if I were you. It looks like the spindle is specifically made for those calipers. I also don't like the word "cast" when referring to spindles.

Here are just a few places to look for bigger brake kits to fit your stock spindles. Just beware that the C5/6 based stuff is not a good match with stock rear drums, but this should get you started.

Or just search this site as well as http://www.pro-touring.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=43 and piece together a swap yourself.

www.ssbrakes.com

www.kore3.com

www.touring-classics.com

www.wilwood.com

http://www.baer.com
 
Tons of us folks are running 2" drop spindles on 1st Gen Camaros with great success. I don't see how you could be having a problem unless you already have drop springs also, then it would be too low. I suspect your springs are lowered.
 
Do you happen to know what backspacing your rims have? That kit says max 4" but I assume that's so a 15" rim will clear the tie rod. Have you noticed how close the steering arm is to the rim? Where are you rubbing, inside or out? If inside you may be able to run a spacer if they make them for a front hub depending on your overall tire width.

If you're shopping solely on ebay, I see what you mean with the 12" kits only coming with drop spindles. You may have to look elsewhere for a standard height spindle and 12" kit.

For comparison, here's fitment with standard height spindles and 11" rotor with 17x8" rim with 4.75" backspacing, 235/45 tire, and Eibach 1" lower sbc springs. No rubbing.



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late model Vette or Camaro brakes go onto the stock disc or drum spindles using the stock drum hub and easily fabricated caliper brackets...
when i did my Nova, i had just over $500 in the C4 Corvette 12" front brakes, including the master cylinder (manual brake 77 Chevelle), Wilwood adjustable proportioning valve and Russel braided stainless steel flex lines. the bigger 13" Vette brake parts cost about the same, but i went with the 12" setup to assure that the 16" IROC wheels i had at the time would fit.
 
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