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yota spindles bolt on?

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onelowminitruckr   +1y
Originally posted by potter



Originally posted by draggzilla96



the toyota hubs go right onto the nissan spindle u only have to change the seal in the hubs and put spacers on the brake caliper..takes bout 30min to do..i will see if i can find the federal mogul seal stk # been 3yrs since i did mine

this is the wrong way to do it.. the yota hub is physically a 1/4 of an inch too deep.. thus the needing for a machined spindle. all it does is allow the hub to fit on all of the shaft.. take your front end apart, i bet your hub is into the threads.. BAD. mine lasted 3 or so years and then broke doing 75 on the highway. destroyed my hub and spindle.

Had the same thing happen. I bought my truck with it done this way. About 100 miles outta town I just heard a whinning, then about ran off the road from the spindle nut stripping and the front right brake locking up.
hrdnissan   +1y
so all you need ? is the nissan spindel machined for the yota hub? right,nothing els?
TOYBOY89   +1y
if you re interested i have cromoly hubs for the front of nissans, that are 5 bolt and a direct bolt on. check out my website www.nolimitscustoms.com or email nolimitscustoms@hotmail.com. I am drastically dropping the price of the nissan hubs to move some stock. they cost me $270 per pair I will sell them for $240 per pair plus shipping. Tell your friends!!!!!!!!
TOYBOY89   +1y
If anyone is thinking about ordering hubs from me, No Limits Customs, I suggest doing it sooner than later. I am down to 16 sets left, and since I have dropped the price they are moving quickly. Once they are gone thats it NO MORE WILL BE MADE! email nolimitscustoms@hotmail.com
92zuzuman   +1y
PM sent clint.
low mazda   +1y
ok, on this, is this on a drop spindle or on a stock spindle? well i guess which ever is needed to lay on a 20.
unusualfabrication   +1y
I believe that you would have to do it on both spindles but most use drop spindles to get down on the 20's. Contact John (laynrockers) and he'll square you away on it.