need new spindle and tie rod..

You can probably save some dough by buying them used.

I know, depending on what side you need I might have one in the garage. They're extra's and I'd let them go cheap. Like, $20 plus shipping cheap...

Which side and do you have a pinch stud or castle nut lower ball joint? I have to make sure I have the one you need...
 
I think I have a pinch stud for one side and a castle nut for the other (extra stuff I've collected) but I know I have two tie rods.

Just make sure of which style spindle you need and I'll see what I have out in the garage.
 
umm... how can i tell.... i know that my front wheel lugs look like castle nuts, theyre stock from factory in 1998.... but ive never seen pinch studs so im not sure... if u want i can put a up when i get home of the wheel nut
 
he's talking about where they connect to the a arm, are the top and bottom the same or does the bottom use a nut and the top not
 
no no, the lower ball joint mounting.

If look behind the brake backer plate where the spindle mounts to the a-arms.

The upper ball joint is a castle nut type. The spindle has a tapered hole and the ball joint shank is tapered to match the hole. The piece that sticks through the hole in the spindle has a hole drilled cross-ways through it for a cotter pin. A castle nut tightens down against the hole in the spindle to fully seat the tapered portions together and then the cotter pin keeps it from backing out

The lower ball joints had two different types. A castle nut, just like above and a pinch stud

The pinch stud ball joint is a round shank sticking straight up through a straight hole. The back (inner most portion) of the mounting hole is slotted and there is a bolt sideways (pointing from the front of the quad to the back) on the spindle mounting hole that "pinches" the spindle mounting hole closed around the straight shank stud. There is a small groove in the stud that the side of the bolt passes through to align the assembly so the bolt has to be completely removed before the spindle will come off of the lower control arm
 
heres a pic of the castle nut... is this the attatchment point ur talking about?
 

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Looking at 0713102021.jpg, it appears to me the upper leg (the one that attaches to the upper ball joint) is quite stretched causing your funky camber issue. When I modify spindles, I find this a lot.

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Without a picture of them, nothing is for sure. Pull it apart and post some pics for better answers.

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