Heads up on 3" drop spindles

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Rusty1

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Finished lowering my truck last week. I work 12 hour days so I just got around to completing the brakes today. I noticed the calipers were hard to install, thought it was just the new spindles. Got everthing put together and could not get the drivers side to bleed. After trying everything I could think of I noticed that the brake line was pinched.
Because of the higher mounting point of the caliper on the drop spindle the brake line was pinched by the upper ball joint location. I bent the hard line out of harms way and now all is well. I came real close to buying a new caliper thinking it was bad. The new spindles were from thesuspensionsource. So far so good. They were an easy install. Just a few screw ups by the installer. The truck drives straight before a front end alignment. I think I will have to do some trimming on the lower A arms to clear the factory 15" wheels.
 

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Thanks for the info. :)
 

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You have to slightly bend the brakeline when installing any drop spindle because of the "clocking" of the caliper from the stock position.
 

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I used 2 1/2 drop spindles on my truck to be able to clear 15'' rims. I also had to bend the brake lines to keep the hoses out of harms way. The weird thing is the amount the spindles actually dropped the truck!

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i had to trim the lips off the lower ball joint around the ball joint after installing my 3'' drop spindals on my 85
 

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yep i had to do everything u said bent the brake line but i ended up grinding down the mounting surface where the caliper attaches to the spindle because mine were thick for some reason. my stock 15" rims cleared by not even 1/4 inch
 

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After installing 3" lowering spindles I had to grind on the lower control arms to keep the 15" stock wheels from rubbing on hard turns.
 

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X-cabsquarebody, did 2 1/2 drop spindles lower your truck as much as shown in pic?
Bob
 

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