Chrysler/Mopar Discuss Suspension/Brake upgrade for 1940 Windsor? in the DOMESTIC MAKES & MODELS forums; Does anyone know if there is a vehicle that has a spindle/disc brake setup that can be swapped to a 1940 Windsor coupe? I know of one guy that will ...
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Suspension/Brake upgrade for 1940 Windsor?
Does anyone know if there is a vehicle that has a spindle/disc brake setup that can be swapped to a 1940 Windsor coupe? I know of one guy that will build a set if you send him your spindles, but I am not sure how well the stock spindles will work with the weight of a 383. Any ideas?
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Re: Suspension/Brake upgrade for 1940 Windsor?

I have 3" dropped spindles from Fat Man Fabrication on both my '48 Plymouth and '50 Dodge Wayfarer Roadster. I have been very happy with them. I'd suggest going to disc brakes while you're at it... especially with a BB Mopar under the hood. I recommend the HAMB forum for hotrodding oriented questions about your Chrysler though. "Hotrodders" like us get roasted on this forum. Me... I love them all!
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