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				Audi Spindles?
			 
			
			I got my front spindles and hubs back from Lanner today, and they look beautiful.  I ended up just purchasing new stock spindles from him, and when I was oogling them I noticed the spindles have both the VW logo on the back, and they have the Audi logo.  I assume everyone else has noticed this also, but did Audi ever use balljoint front spindles?  I was looking at someone elses picture of their corner assembly (also machined by Lanner), and they didn't have the Audi logo.  Anyone have thoughts or an explanation?
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			What kind of spindles are these?
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			They are OE balljoint spindles for a type 1.  The exact details of which Lanner will have to chime in on. Here's a picture of the casting marks on the inside of the upright.   | 
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			Yeah, I remember double-taking the Audi marks on that spindle.  I think they are OEM Mexico, and the casting stamps are just put on everything they make.  I don't know of any other chassis applications that use the BJ spindle other than T1 beetles and Ghia.   Wierd one..... Lanner | 
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			yeah, you'll find the VW/Audi logo inside the steering wheel of a Porsche 924 (and I'm sure many other 924 parts too). I presume it's standard for parts manufactured under the VAG group...
		 
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