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Old 05-17-2005, 06:38 PM   #3 (permalink)
IndyDave
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Originally Posted by Olitho
What is the benefit of these spindle brackets?

Is this a whole new spindle or just a bracket to hold the brake duct?
It's just a bracket that is "sandwiched" between the steering knuckle and spindle hub.

I bought a DRM front brake duct extension kit - it extends the hard plastic factory ducts so that you can get the airflow around the back side of the wheel. The DRM kits also have flex-duct to get the air flow all the way to the spindle. The LG spindle brackets accept the flex-duct and get the air directed to the center of the rotor, where the air can cool both sides.

I go to road courses for DE's and open lapping time. Since I go out like I'm chasin' snakes most of the time I want the best brake cooling I can get up front.
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