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Like I said before, you can use the spindles for 67-70, but you have to use the outer tie rods for that year. There is a difference between the disc and drum spindles, so watch what you get. If you get the drum spindles you will need to get a conversion kit, if you get the disc spindles you can use stock disc parts. The 71-73 spindles will also work, but likewise you have to use the outer tie rods from the year you get. They are alot stronger than the other years. You can buy them new from cjponyparts.com.
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