9" spindles to 10" spindles

Thanks for the help. I kinda panicked cause I could not find A-Body spindles anywhere and really wanted to have my car on the road this summer. I need to go thru a big inspection as my car is going to be registered in my country for the first time.

It would be good to make somethig like compatibility list of parts that are interchangable between the cars, something would make things much easier.

They do, they are called Hollander Interchange manual. It covers body and most mechanical parts including the spindles you are working on. It doesn't do things like plugs, points or bearings. Ideally you need the 41st edition since that would cover the interchange though the end of the A-body line in 1975. They cover 10 years of vehicles but will include the information on an interchange where the same part was used earlier. My collection of them covers from the 1920 through 2006 and they have been well worth the investment.

http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_trk...llander+interchange+manual&_sacat=0&_from=R40

www.car-parts.com is an on line way to figure out a lot of things but it will only show the parts that are in a salvage yard and it doesn't list what will fit by changing something as simple as a pulley. The real manual gives all the information that was available at the time.