ls1 brake setup on beltech 2100 spindles?

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Kind of wondering the same thing since I have a set on the Malibu...

I understand it's more or less a bolt-on deal with '98+ S-Blazer spindles (no cutting like with a floating rotor spindle), so it may be easier trade the 2100s or sell 'em and buy a set of newer spindles.
 
I'm just starting to look into this as well. I believe the answer is yes, you can use it with the beltech spindles, there are a couple people that make adapters for the calipers, and you also need to replace the hub.... now if I can only find that website....
 
If the Beltech spindles are basically like the stock design, only with a drop then yes, you should be fine. You just need to cut the caliper mounting ears off the spindles and then drill out and tap two of the dust shield mounting holes to a larger thread size.

You can buy the caliper adapters or whole kits from Ed Miller at www.flynbye.com
 
FE3X CLONE said:
If the Beltech spindles are basically like the stock design, only with a drop then yes, you should be fine. You just need to cut the caliper mounting ears off the spindles and then drill out and tap two of the dust shield mounting holes to a larger thread size.

You can buy the caliper adapters or whole kits from Ed Miller at http://www.flynbye.com


x2!!! Ive had this setup in my car for about a year and love it
 
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