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All C1500 400's after '91 used the larger 1.250 rotors.
'88-'91 owners can upgrade to the larger rotors, but they have to use the later model spindles. The spud is longer for that additional thickness.
I'd say you need the later model spindles.
BellTech spindles (& their various derivatives) will push out the track width by about 3/4" each side. They were designed in a time when a 17" wheel was considered BIG, so that extra track width was to help with wheel/LCA clearances.
Something to take into account when ordering wheels. That extra width can be adjusted for via the wheel offset.
DJM spindles don't push the track width.
All C1500 400's after '91 used the larger 1.250 rotors.
'88-'91 owners can upgrade to the larger rotors, but they have to use the later model spindles. The spud is longer for that additional thickness.
I'd say you need the later model spindles.
BellTech spindles (& their various derivatives) will push out the track width by about 3/4" each side. They were designed in a time when a 17" wheel was considered BIG, so that extra track width was to help with wheel/LCA clearances.
Something to take into account when ordering wheels. That extra width can be adjusted for via the wheel offset.
DJM spindles don't push the track width.