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Ford Explorer Community - Maintenance - Modifications - Performance Upgrades - Problem Solving - Off-Road - Street
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Yea there have been a couple threads about the spindles around here. The general concensus was that they were poorly constructed and wern't a good idea to buy.
You can call up 4wheelparts or some other dealers and get some ProComp 3" spindles for about $300-$350 a set.
Explorer Pro Comp makes a good spindle I like them.
Or Camburg just made a crazy spindle and upper control arm setup for the Ranger Edge but it works on the explorer.
But check them out for yourself here links to those companys sites. Explorer Pro Comp Camburg
Most of AIM's products are aimed at street trucks and are not of the quality to be used hard off-road. I've seen a lot of their products and wouldn't put them on a lawn mower, yet alone something I plan to use.