Bio Kustoms taco spindles

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Bio Kustoms taco spindles
bill brasky avatar
bill brasky
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The new Tacoma 3" drop spindle is ready!!!

The price for the entire kit is $600 with a $150 refundable core charge for the stock spindles. That is 7/8" uni-balls, the a-arm adapter, custom high grade bolts, everything you would need to lay on 22's...

If you are interested in getting a set, please call Max at Bio Kustumz (951)654-3195

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thedivineguy avatar
thedivineguy
+1y
so if I bring you my spindles, Max. It's 450? Those are some sweet bag mounts there max! Did you have to cup the frame?
BioMax avatar
BioMax
+1y
Originally posted by thedivineguy



so if I bring you my spindles, Max. It's 450? Those are some sweet bag mounts there max! Did you have to cup the frame?

No, I'm sorry that was misrepresented. The spindles are $600 PLUS a $150 core. Sorry. If you ship me your spindles first it will be $600. If you need me to ship the spindles to you first then I will charge $150 extra. Once your useable spindles show up, I will refund the $150.

I also have new lowered balljoints to correct the bump-steer issues for a $200 upgrade. Unfortunately Moog is the only supplier I can find, so the joints are a little more expensive then I would like, but they are good joints.

If you are interested, give me a call (951)654-3195



...yes I had to cut the frame.
baggedmitsu avatar
baggedmitsu
+1y
i wish max would answer his phone
fatboysS1O avatar
fatboysS1O
+1y
Max is so cool!
deflaytedwayz2 avatar
deflaytedwayz2
+1y
i have a question about the mounting of the uniball for the upper ball joint.
Being mounted the way it is i can see infinate travel up and down aslong as the lover ball joint doesnt bind. but what about turning radius? how much is lost? or is it the same? or any gained?
BioMax avatar
BioMax
+1y
The uni-ball being used in a vertical fashion is good for travel and bad for steering- True...

But the amount it limits the steering is nowhere near as bad as one would think. The uni-ball offers 28 deg of steering in each direction and this spindle is geared towards people trying to lay on 20's or 22's. In both cases the steering would be limited because of wheel/tire size.

If you look at the F-150 in my profile, we ran the uni-balls vertical on that too and there isn't any steering issues with it.
blazenmini avatar
blazenmini
+1y
I noticed that the wheel doesnt hardly camber in for shit. Do you know if when u put the body back on will the wheel hit the brake booster? Mine is laid out on 22's right now and I dont have a problem with my brake booster, but after forbidden Fantasy I am body droping it and I know I might have a prolem then.any answers