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<blockquote data-quote="Curtis Guise" data-source="post: 36444" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>I might be looking for something similar for the new prerunner I am going to build. I would like to use verticle uni balls for the upper and lower. Currently on my 7 Toyota race truck I used Bullseye 3" Chevy lift spindles with uni balls. That is a cast spindle though so you can't weld to it. A friend told me you can use a full size Ford spindle and build your own uprights for them(using chromoly plate to make it accept vertical uni balls) and that spindle is a junk yard part. He said its 5 on 5.5 but my rear end is a 5 on 5 from stock car products. I would like to keep them the same. This will be on a T-100 that I am going to build completely new arms and frame for like I did on my race truck.</p><p>If anyone can recomend a spindle that could be modified for both of our applications that would be great. or if someone sells something that could be used for a build it yourself spindle. </p><p></p><p>for the 77 chevy, maybe look into Bullseye spindles. I know they make later model ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Curtis Guise, post: 36444, member: 4"] I might be looking for something similar for the new prerunner I am going to build. I would like to use verticle uni balls for the upper and lower. Currently on my 7 Toyota race truck I used Bullseye 3" Chevy lift spindles with uni balls. That is a cast spindle though so you can't weld to it. A friend told me you can use a full size Ford spindle and build your own uprights for them(using chromoly plate to make it accept vertical uni balls) and that spindle is a junk yard part. He said its 5 on 5.5 but my rear end is a 5 on 5 from stock car products. I would like to keep them the same. This will be on a T-100 that I am going to build completely new arms and frame for like I did on my race truck. If anyone can recomend a spindle that could be modified for both of our applications that would be great. or if someone sells something that could be used for a build it yourself spindle. for the 77 chevy, maybe look into Bullseye spindles. I know they make later model ones. [/QUOTE]
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