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I have a set of spindles and rotors, I was told they were off a 1979 Granada, I did not pull these spindles myself, is there any way to verify that they are from a Granada.

Thanks   Ed

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Do you have a picture of these spindles? Or what part of town do you live in? Sometimes there is a cruze night close to home and that is such a popular conversion that there must be at least  one at a cruze? Gerry

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You might look over the parts on this site's ad - maybe you'll see something that matches up with what you have in hand.

http://www.discbrakeswap.com/body_index.html

I emailed this guy once about building the "Versailles" spindle that uses the large lower ball joint stud that fits right in the older cars - and he wasn't interested.

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 Steve Metzger       Tucson, Arizona

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Thanks Guys,

After doing some research last night, I found out the upper and lower ball joints fit without reaming, only the tie rods need to be reamed and the lug pattern fit my T-Bird. I would assume that this set is off a Versailles and they look like the spindles on the web sites. I believe I am in luck.

Thanks for your help.

                                Ed



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