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Michigan Metal Works ---- Updates : Please Read.

Mini Truckin General General Discussions
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balcar   +1y
Any news on the $500 tie rods/shock mounts that were bought for my dually back in March? Been calling and sent text messages, have not heard back from you.
jeebus @ mmw   +1y
Shop email, best way to get ahold of us. Text messages rarely even get seen, and with the work load we currently have, nobody is available to sit near the phone.

I have no idea who you are without a name as well, please make sure to include that in the email, or message if you leave one.

info@michiganmetalworks.com


jeebus @ mmw   +1y
Fabricated Spindles. I hope its not getting old, but here is a new design ive had in my head for the longest time, and just finally now have been able to execute for a customer. Im very very excited to finally be posting these, it seems like i have been designing them in my head for years now.

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smallblockmazda   +1y
Those spindles are bad ass! Very nice work.
tre5   +1y
I love it! Doesn't look like it would be a fortune to produce either.
jeebus @ mmw   +1y
actually, they were a bit more to machine than i had anticipated, but im working on a few design changes that i might incorporate into the next ones, to maybee keep it down a bit, but im not sure how i will like it being that way.. I have to build two sets for this guy, so we will see if the design change ideas work on the next ones.



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jeebus @ mmw   +1y
Pics not working anymore? Ill see if i can fix the links.






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jeebus @ mmw   +1y
Got the fabricated colorado spindles back from powder coat

Starting on a new set of fabricated spindles. They start like this :
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jeebus @ mmw   +1y
Just sharing a photo.

On the right is the pair of tubular arms, provided by another company, that were intended to be used on a SEMA build truck this year. Notice the awesome construction, the s10 ball joints being passed off as toyota ball joints, and the lovely design that has caused the cross shaft to rip through the control arm.

On the left, the set of arms we built to replace them.

Cheep parts are made cheep. Plain and simple.



slamdtaco   +1y
those spindles are amazing. look like pieces of art