88-91 RCSB VS all other 2wds

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e3mcgrath

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do the 88-91 RCSBs have a smaller track width do to smaller brakes? 1500 series trucks anyway
 
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i learned the hard way that the best idea is to ditch the 88-91 spindles and brakes and upgrade to the 92+ style and all. open to more parts and better braking. 1" vs 1 1/4"
 

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i learned the hard way that the best idea is to ditch the 88-91 spindles and brakes and upgrade to the 92+ style and all. open to more parts and better braking. 1" vs 1 1/4"

I'm just wondering if the same spindles are used on both the 92+ 1500s and the c2500 lds?

Sent from a padded cell in the secure ward.....trying to avoid the shock therapy...
 

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I'm just wondering if the same spindles are used on both the 92+ 1500s and the c2500 lds?

Sent from a padded cell in the secure ward.....trying to avoid the shock therapy...

now you got my wheels turning... (and eric too..) I wanted to do the 2500 calipers on my truck, and i have the "light-duty" 1" spindle. now i'm wondering if i have to change spindles to get the 2500 calipers on. time for more research...
 

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i've got a '94 so already have the bigger brakes. was wondering for different reasons...
 
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