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Street Dreams Lowering Spindles (Never Installed) by Bridgetown
Started on: 03-20-2018 06:18 PM
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Last post by: Bridgetown on 03-25-2018 06:11 PM
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I have a set of Street Dreams lowering spindles that are brand new and have never been installed for sale. I though I would give members a chance at buying them before I put them on Ebay. These are very rare these days. These lowering spindles were the best design of the three available for the Fiero (Belltech & Held being the other two). They are designed to use the much stronger F-Body Camaro wheel bearings (not included), and the hubs are made of billet aluminum. The set I have are un-drilled, so any wheel bolt pattern can be used (new wheel studs will be required). These offer a 2" drop to the front suspension without adverse changes in the geometry. This is the best way to lower the front of a Fiero. These fit 84-87 only, not the 88. These Drop spindles paired with an 88 rear cradle conversion is said to produce the ultimate ride and handling package for a Fiero.
I am asking $800 + shipping for them. I prefer Paypal payment (no gift transactions) PM me for a shipping quote.



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Here is what they look like, I have had them on for 10 years, love the look, just need to watch for road debris and entrance ramps !
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👍 Sick Notchie. Thanks for the pic! Makes me miss my Fiero 😢
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Here is what they look like, I have had them on for 10 years, love the look, just need to watch for road debris and entrance ramps !


Man that's sick! What size rims?

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