Custom Tacoma Spindles!!!

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Custom Tacoma Spindles!!!
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sideshizzle
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What year taco would these spindels be for?
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thedivineguy
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95.5-04 are all the same
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jbaker72157
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a chevy colorado spindle would be sweet
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sideshizzle
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Originally posted by thedivineguy



95.5-04 are all the sameI know that but there is no mention that those are the years he is making the spindle for.
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whtbread
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Definitely would be interested in a set.
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draggintoy
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How would they stand up to different climates? I live in Toronto Canada, we get hot,stupid cold, and salt in the winter.And since i'd be buying these for my daily how would they hold up?
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BioMax
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The uni-ball would be the only non factory "wear part" and they are made of some pretty corrosion resistant stuff. I can also have them powdercoated any color you want for probably $75 more. That should make them handle the climate changes with ease.
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thatsmydawg
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ya deffinetly mazda ones too i just did 20's on my truck and im running into clearance issues with the rim hitting the fender the rims are 20x8.5 with a 7 inch backspacing and there still realllll close and with the laim spindles there isnt much camber so it sucks that i cant drive with the truck laid out. so a mazda set would be good would the price still be the same? i paid liek 400 for my lower control arms so 600 for the right spindles would be great
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gravity5
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after reading this I am temted to clip my truck instead of building my own spindles...600 bucks is a f*ckin steel....This scene has turned into the import APC craze, everyone wants the look but isn't willing to buck up to do it right....Hell good luck getting 2500 bucks for a bag job around here anymore....no one wants to pay for the quality nymore.
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thatsmydawg
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id rather pay for quality then to do everything 10 times til its done right you save money in the long run if you do it right the first time

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