Heavy-duty 1970-73 Mustang V8 style big bearing disc brake spindle and bracket set for various 1960-77 Ford and Mercury models including Mustang, Cougar, Falcon and Comet. These high quality Mustang spindles are manufactured with modern steel alloys for improved durability and strength over the original spindles. These new spindles share Ford's original geometry, designed to be coupled with 1970-73 OE-style disc brakes or aftermarket brakes. Sold as a pair, with hardware for mounting the caliper brackets to the spindle.
These spindles are a direct replacement for 1970-73 Mustang and Cougars with V8 engines and disc brakes. This set can also be used to convert most compact and intermediate sized 60's and 70's Ford/Mercury vehicles due to common upper and lower ball joint tapers and spindle height. This includes earlier 1964-70 drum brake Mustangs and Cougars. The larger spindle pin and outer tie rod taper, redesigned axle flange, and caliper mounts may require brake system upgrades for earlier vehicles.
Installation Requirement:
Wheel Bearings: Conversions must use 1970-73 Mustang type inner AND outer wheel bearings. Use part# WB12 for outers and part# WB13 for the inner bearings.
Ball Joints: Direct bolt-on for all applications listed with factory or aftermarket upper and lower ball joints.
Outer Tie-Rods: Conversions must use 1970-73 Mustang type outer tie rod ends. Use part# 3A130F for stock replacement.
OEM Disc Brake Options: 1968-73 Cougar, 1968-71 Comet, 1968-70 Fairlane, 1968-70 Falcon, 1968-71 Montego, 1968-73 Mustang, 1971 Torino (68-69 hubs must change to '70-73 wheel bearings - see above)
Ford Applications
1968 - 1970 Ford Falcon
1970 - 1973 Ford Mustang
1968 - 1973 Ford Torino
Ford Truck Applications
1968 - 1973 Ford Ranchero
Mercury Applications
1968 - 1973 Mercury Comet
1970 - 1973 Mercury Cougar
1968 - 1971 Mercury Cyclone
1968 - 1973 Mercury Montego
Vehicle Fitment:
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