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There is nothing in the spindle that can cause this.
Define "dragging". There will always be some amount of drag on the rotors by the calipers. These are not modern low-drag calipers; they are designed to self adjust by forcing the pads against the rotor. Note that this inherent drag is why Olds offered RPO JL7 manual drum brakes on the 1970 W-cars for drag racing - the drums can be adjusted to eliminate all drag, the calipers cannot.
If this really is excessive drag, then the possible causes are a problem with the calipers (improperly installed seals, rough pistons, internal rust), a problem with the hoses (damaged internal liner acting as a one-way valve), a problem with the combo valve (or metering valve, depending on which system the OP used when converting), or a problem with the master cylinder/booster (most likely an adjustment problem with the pushrod that prevents the M/C from releasing fully).
There is nothing in the spindle that can cause this.
Define "dragging". There will always be some amount of drag on the rotors by the calipers. These are not modern low-drag calipers; they are designed to self adjust by forcing the pads against the rotor. Note that this inherent drag is why Olds offered RPO JL7 manual drum brakes on the 1970 W-cars for drag racing - the drums can be adjusted to eliminate all drag, the calipers cannot.
If this really is excessive drag, then the possible causes are a problem with the calipers (improperly installed seals, rough pistons, internal rust), a problem with the hoses (damaged internal liner acting as a one-way valve), a problem with the combo valve (or metering valve, depending on which system the OP used when converting), or a problem with the master cylinder/booster (most likely an adjustment problem with the pushrod that prevents the M/C from releasing fully).
ALL The parts you write obove are NEW.....
From my feeling {tires bolt on the car} ....the passenger site is a minimal drag which is okay but the driver site is a little to much drag.
Can the brakes {piston diameter} be the reason... I have a not stock rear end but same stile drum.