View Poll Results: Spindles
McGaughys
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40.00%
Belltech
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get Mcgaughy's they are tried and true. The new belltech's work great too. I believe the part number is 2508. DON'T get the 2507 ones. Those are the old style ones and they blow.
Basically which ever set you can get at a better price you should buy, but the Mcgaughy's or new style belltechs will work great.
Basically which ever set you can get at a better price you should buy, but the Mcgaughy's or new style belltechs will work great.
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Originally Posted by RandomHero
get Mcgaughy's they are tried and true. The new belltech's work great too. I believe the part number is 2508. DON'T get the 2507 ones. Those are the old style ones and they blow.
Basically which ever set you can get at a better price you should buy, but the Mcgaughy's or new style belltechs will work great.
Basically which ever set you can get at a better price you should buy, but the Mcgaughy's or new style belltechs will work great.
When installing part# 2505 you must flip the UCA over, and replace the lower ball joint(not needed for newer part#s).. so to convert to a non-suck part # i must buy new factory ball joints, 120$ for alignment at NTB, then spend another 400$ or so on spindles.
Go with Mcgaugys, never heard any complaints on those.
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Originally Posted by Lurius
The 2505's are the worst. I have a pair, i know lol. takes me like double the space to turn around, if turned too hard one way(right) then it pinches brake line on the front calipers and I slide forward after letting go of brakes.
When installing part# 2505 you must flip the UCA over, and replace the lower ball joint(not needed for newer part#s).. so to convert to a non-suck part # i must buy new factory ball joints, 120$ for alignment at NTB, then spend another 400$ or so on spindles.
Go with Mcgaugys, never heard any complaints on those.
-Lurius
When installing part# 2505 you must flip the UCA over, and replace the lower ball joint(not needed for newer part#s).. so to convert to a non-suck part # i must buy new factory ball joints, 120$ for alignment at NTB, then spend another 400$ or so on spindles.
Go with Mcgaugys, never heard any complaints on those.
-Lurius
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Originally Posted by RandomHero
AH 2505. Thanks. I thought the part number was 2507 for some reason.
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I believe there are two versions of the McGaughy's too. Isn't there one for min. 17" rims and another version that will allow 16" rims. Somthing to consider when running a spare tire.