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Old Oct 2, 2001 | 01:04 PM
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Angry Spindle Schmindle........ >:-(

I have searched the internet, message boards, and even on here. Does anyone know where to find Bullseye Spindles? Are they good quality, price and available for 2wd ford f-150 appz?

I was going to go with fab tech, but I was required to blow my cash on a new rear end...... I bottomed out on a rock and crushed my housing, and tore up the rear end..... 875 dollars later here I am.

I have heard of people using AIM (ChassistecH) and Fabtech, but I have only heard a few whispers about Bullseye.....


any help would be appreciated........
 
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Old Oct 2, 2001 | 02:04 PM
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i belive bulseye makes them all. im not 100% pos. but someone should be coming along to help more. and you could expect to pay 600+ for a complete lift intal, alignment= more bucks
 
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Old Oct 2, 2001 | 02:08 PM
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hmmmmmmm........

I was under the impression that AIM and Chassis Tech are the same, but fabtech, and procomp are the two bastards....
I am unable to find anything on the web about Bullseye,

But I may be wrong....
 
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Old Oct 2, 2001 | 04:16 PM
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I used to keep Bullseye Industries' website on my bookmarks, but they may have gone out of business. They hadn't updated their site for what seemed like a year and when I checked maybe 6+ months ago, their site was gone. They were out here by San Diego in El Cajon, and I just checked my phone book and they are no longer listed. I was actually there about two years ago, when I exchanged and older generation set for a new set.
 
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Old Oct 3, 2001 | 07:30 AM
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Talking

I appreciatee your help.... I guess I will go with AIM or Fabtech.....

I was hoping to do something original though. All of the lifted trucks (2wd) here in NC are using the 3.5 kit fabtech puts out with the A Arms and coils.


Thanks again!

Nate

 
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Old Oct 3, 2001 | 09:56 PM
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I got a set of Bullseye spindles from 4wheelparts.com If you order the pro-comp spindles you end up getting Bullseye spindles(they are the same thing). I got them for about $450 and it wasn't a hard install. I also put 3" blocks in the rear and pro-comp 33x12.50's on factory 17's and it looks sweet.
 
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