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Custom Tacoma Spindles!!!

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dragnlow   +1y
Originally posted by thatsmydawg



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

AMEN! Been there and done that way to many times...
thatsmydawg   +1y
people these days are so stupid they do stuff the cheapest way possible then soemthing breaks and wrecks everything so then they do it cheap again and they wreck everything over and ovr when they can do it right the first time. but its just hard tocoem up with the money thats why everyones complaining cause there poor and spend all there money on there truck just start savin some money guys and give max soem business sounds like good deal if he had a maz set id do it too
thedivineguy   +1y
Max, When are you going to have my set ready?
dragrocker   +1y
600$ and you wont die from them breaking.. sounds like a good deal to me.
max you seem like a good guy, always shooting info to help people ect. thats pretty cool. we need more people who make nice things and are still cool...that doesnt happen very ofter
BioMax   +1y
Originally posted by thedivineguy



Max, When are you going to have my set ready?

Gonna try to have 'em ready before the end of the year. Maybe have a set at Reso.
draggintoy   +1y
$600 and i don't have to deal with anymore bump steer and proper alignmnet is well worth the money. I'd be interested in a set
draggintoy   +1y
Originally posted by BioMax



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.

Thats sweet, thanks, now another question, you stated in your first post that the steering would be limited? How so? These would be going on my daily driver with 18's. and i only plan on it being lowered 3"

thatsmydawg   +1y
ya if you can make a set that brings my rims in more on my mazda ill buy a set too. i just hope it snot soemthign like www.eairrideguy.com where he sells stuff and then you dont talk to the guy right after you buy it from hi9m and then after you have a ton of problems and no way to get ahold of him. i know you do seem like a cool dude and your lookin to help us out so ill give it a shot of you can get a maz set up and goin
balcar   +1y
Thats it, 2 many cheap asses, but ow well.. at my shop i eventually get them all, just cost more for repair work. Bio is a cool mofo, ow yea, not only cool, but actually knows stuff and not try and convince you silly stuff like a reverse 2 link on his grandma's sisters cousin is the best suspension ever made. haha

Originally posted by thatsmydawg



people these days are so stupid they do stuff the cheapest way possible then soemthing breaks and wrecks everything so then they do it cheap again and they wreck everything over and ovr when they can do it right the first time. but its just hard tocoem up with the money thats why everyones complaining cause there poor and spend all there money on there truck just start savin some money guys and give max soem business sounds like good deal if he had a maz set id do it too

BioMax   +1y
Originally posted by draggintoy



Originally posted by BioMax



The uni-ball will offer 28 deg of steering angle in each direction. That has never been an issue on anything I have ever built. But you won't be winning any drift competions with it.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.

Thats sweet, thanks, now another question, you stated in your first post that the steering would be limited? How so? These would be going on my daily driver with 18's. and i only plan on it being lowered 3"