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Rekudo RK600-02 - Front Spindles - Pair

Rekudo  |  SKU: JRDK-RK600-02
Sale price $35599 Regular price $66895

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Description

Rekudo RK600-02 - Front Spindles - Pair

Spindle - Lowered 1 in Pin Height - 1 in Extended Knuckle Height - Steel - Black Paint - GM F-Body 1970-81 - Pair

Fits 1970-1981 Camaro/Firebird - 1" Spindle Drop and 1" Taller for Improved Camber Curve

The 4-wheel disc brake upgrade (Corvette style 4-piston calipers for both front and rear) was offered on the 1968 Camaro as a "Heavy Duty Service" package sold through the parts counter at Chevrolet car dealers. In 1969, the 4-piston disc brakes could be ordered as a Regular Production Option (RPO) JL8 package on production vehicles. These high-end brakes were made available to support racing programs like the Sports Car Club of America® (SCCA), and Trans-Am® road racing series. This unique brake option is very rare and was only sold on about 200 production vehicles.

  • Auto-Cross Inspired Modern Suspension Geometry with Original Equipment (OE) Style, Strength & Appearance
  • Improved Camber Curve When Used with Rekudo Control Arms RK100-21 – See Camber Curve Graph
  • 1” Drop – for Lower Center of Gravity & Improved Handling
  • Tall Spindle Design Allows for Immediate Negative Camber Gain When Entering Corners
  • Material: Forged 4140 Chrome Moly – for Strength & Durability
  • Black EDP (Electro-Deposit Primer) Coating - for Corrosion Protection
  • Spindles Support High-Performance REKUDO JL8 Front Brakes – Use with REKUDO JL8 4-Piston Front Disc Brakes
  • Must be Use with Control Arms RK100-21
  • REKUDO JL8 Brakes Require 15" Minimum Diameter Wheels
Brand: REKUDO
Category: Steering
Color: Black
Emission Code: 6
Hub Included: No
Material: Steel
part type: Steering, Gear and Related Components
Product Type: Steering Knuckle
Special Offers: Summer Sale
Sub Category: Steering, Gear and Related Components
Warning: California Proposition 65

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