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    I have 30cm Rotors, twin calipers that I'm trying to fit on the front of my 715. I cant put the caliper mount hard up against the steering knuckle. I need to space out the spindle so I'm wondering if there is such a thing as a stub shaft to suit Dana60 about 2cm longer than standard. I would like a 30 spline stub shaft as I'm going to get mile marker hubs.

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    There is very little for these axles that you can buy.
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    I have HeliTool's disc brake kit and the caliper is VERY close to the knuckle. Good luck finding an off-the-shelf part that will work.

    I'm not trying to rain on your parade, but I don't think there is anything else out there. Otherwise, HeliTool wouldn't be selling their kits. The only reason WE have a kit is because some of the old Dodge Power Wagons used the same axle. They are a lot more popular, so we get to enjoy the fruits of their labors. <g>

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