" From: farna@xxxxxxx " " One more "tasking" for you Andrew! ;> " I was told that Ford Mustang II hubs will for AMC spindles, but the hub " offset is different -- almost the opposite of AMC (hub flange would be " further out from the steering knuckle, increasing front track and " spacing between rotor and caliper mount). Do you know what bearing set " the MII uses? I don't think any machine work was required to the AMC " spindles or Ford rotors to do this. napa says #12/#13 for mustangs including II, pinto, and most other falcon-derived fords. sounds like these use the same race - inner or outer - as the amc's #2/#6, if they fit. " I have a set of 1963 drums that I'm removing the hubs from. Note that " drum hubs will fit on disc spindles and rotors on drum spindles, but the true of all but the big bendix spindles, which use different bearings, afaik. " mounting surface (where the four holes to bolt the spindle on are) is a " bit thicker on disc spindles to space the rotor out for the caliper. I " have verified fit of a 1980 concord rotor on a 63 drum spindle, and vice " versa. the mitchell master interchange listed several flange thicknesses starting in the early '70s, with the drum spindle generally the thicker to match the caliper adapter behind disk spindles. ________________________________________________________________________ Andrew Hay the genius nature internet rambler is to see what all have seen adh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and think what none thought ________________________________________________________________________ Andrew Hay the genius nature internet rambler is to see what all have seen adh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and think what none thought