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Good luck, probably won't be easy tracking down the spindles. Good thing is, once you do, they make replacements for everything else (seals, rotors, bearings, calipers, etc etc).
 

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Good luck, probably won't be easy tracking down the spindles. Good thing is, once you do, they make replacements for everything else (seals, rotors, bearings, calipers, etc etc).
Do you know if I can use the spindles off of a 79? I got a junked out 79 thats got disc brakes for parts. It looks like they are interchangeable to me but this is my first dodge project so I don't know much about them yet I just kinda jumped into it lol
 

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Should be....I don't wanna say an outright yes because Ma Mopar liked to screw with things here and there. I would pop one off and do a side by side comparison. The most important part is ensuring the attachment points are all the same. Something I forgot to mention earlier, front/rear bias proportioning valves are different between 4 wheel drum, drum/disc and all wheel disc. If/when you find what you need, you either need the prop valve from that vehicle or an aftermarket adjustable one.
 
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