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Old Dec 22, 2003 | 09:06 PM
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I was told that s-10 drop spindles fit on 3rd generation camaros is this true and if it isn't do they make camaro drop spindles?
Old Dec 22, 2003 | 10:47 PM
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im almost positive that s10 drop spindles or any spindle for that matter would not work on a camaro or firebird. atleast not a direct bolt on. the main problem i can see is that the s10 uses upper a-arms and lower a-frames and the camaro only has lower a-frames and the strut does all the work for locating the top of the spindle. as far as i can tell they would not be compatible at all. they may make drop spindles but ive never heard of them. im really not sure id put them on even if they do make them. id just buy aftermarket lower springs and make sure the struts are good and have the front realigned. im not sure about the geometry of a lowered front suspension but many do it so id imagine that it wouldnt make the car ill handling.

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Nick J
Old Dec 23, 2003 | 01:05 AM
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belltech "use" to make them for the 3rdgen. i actually ordered a set back in the day for $150 through summit but quickly returned them. i wish i would have kept them just to sell'em.

do a search on the net and try to contact them. i'm sure someone has a set laying around for sale. what is your reason for them? if you ever plan to go to a better brake setup you will need to change them again.

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