Ok I have been looking around for some used lift spindles but it seems no one has any. So I guess I have to buy them new. My question is,who has the best price on these. The best price I have found is $700. Anyone know of better?
What kind are the ones for $700. Im pretty sure the CST 4" spindles are $800. There was a used set for sale on here a while back. I dont remember how much though.
hey their is this guy on craigslist in Nevada section who is selling his CST spindles for $500 they are for the 2wd i belive they still come in the package he didnt use them try him ill get you his number in a sec its in my phone
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2008 SE 2WD: Maxtrac 4" Spindle Lift with 2" Block, PRG UCA, PRG Shackles. Nitto Trail Grapplers 35x-12.5-17 Tires. PRO COMP ALLOYS SERIES 6005 rims. AirAid MXP CAI, Custom 3" Banks Catback Exhaust dumped, BullyDogGT Window Roll up Mod,
k dirtdriver85 his number is 702-4345518 he said $550 firm he lives by vegas and you can meet him half way you dont live to far, look for it on the las vegas craigslist
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2008 SE 2WD: Maxtrac 4" Spindle Lift with 2" Block, PRG UCA, PRG Shackles. Nitto Trail Grapplers 35x-12.5-17 Tires. PRO COMP ALLOYS SERIES 6005 rims. AirAid MXP CAI, Custom 3" Banks Catback Exhaust dumped, BullyDogGT Window Roll up Mod,
Ok. I got the spindles in the mail today and have one question. What bolts come with the cst spindles? I didnt get them and was going to see what I had in the shop but I have no idea what bolts came with it. Thanks guys
Ok. I got the spindles in the mail today and have one question. What bolts come with the cst spindles? I didnt get them and was going to see what I had in the shop but I have no idea what bolts came with it. Thanks guys
No bolts come with it. You will use the stock hardware already on your truck.
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