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I have those. Just weld them on slow.
Aren't the knuckles cast?
Factory spindles are forged, not cast and gussets can be MIG or TIG welded directly to them.
From what I have read and been advised I will clean the metal really well, prep a nice V between the two surfaces, and use low/med heat to burn it in. I will do no more than an inch and no closer than 6" until it is all stitched together. Like Sean said; going back and forth between the two sides will help keep the heat from building up too much. I just wish I had gas to burn these in with.
They are not cast according to Total Chaos.
http://www.chaosfab.com/96-04-Tacoma-Off-Road-Suspension-Accessories.html
So far the CB antenna is making a great antenna for my radio. I am still working on a good mounting solution for the CB radio in the ashtray location. I have seen a lot of options but most of them seem kind of questionable.
Collecting parts I never use or install is a hobby of mine.![]()
I have a corner full of stuff that I haven't got around to yet

I am kind of curious what kind of rig we could build out of all the "waiting to be installed" parts. I have a transfer case with 4.7s sitting in the corner of my garage so there is a nice start.