No fitment issues with your suspension or 14" wheels. You will need an alignment after installing.I am thinking about getting 2 inch drop spindles, will I have any fitment issues with the control arms or tie rods on 14 inch stock rims? Thanks!
We can agree to disagree, but this just a small sample of the testimony you will find online. I chose these responses, because they were from G Body owners. Check the S10forum, StevesNovaSite, etc. Toe & caster are almost always out of whack after installing drop spindles. I've personally installed dozens of sets in S 10, G Body, 88-98 Chevy's, and always took it in for an alignment, or had the customer take it for one. As far as wheel fitment, I guess it depends on the wheel. Don't let a little grinding on a control arm lip keep you from lowering your car.It depends on which stock wheels you are using. I had some minor interference issues with the upper control arms that required some very minor clearancing for use with my N78 aluminum 442 wheels, but after that no problems. Also, drop spindles do not change your steering geometry, so a wheel alignment is not required afterwards.
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