I have seen these made for other cars, I wanted to see if anybody was interested in something similar for a Z31.
If you don't know what this is, I'll try to explain it simply here... When you lower our cars more than 1" or so, the front suspension geometry starts getting less and less 'ideal'. A spacer inserted below the spindle/strut housing and on top of the steering knuckle will restore the control arm angle and suspension geometry closer to stock.
I could see these being machines out of aluminum and including new fasteners to make installation easy. The problem is how little room you have between the control arm and wheel rim with stock wheels, that would limit how big of a spacer could be made.
Anybody think this would make a good product? Who would be interested?
If you don't know what this is, I'll try to explain it simply here... When you lower our cars more than 1" or so, the front suspension geometry starts getting less and less 'ideal'. A spacer inserted below the spindle/strut housing and on top of the steering knuckle will restore the control arm angle and suspension geometry closer to stock.
I could see these being machines out of aluminum and including new fasteners to make installation easy. The problem is how little room you have between the control arm and wheel rim with stock wheels, that would limit how big of a spacer could be made.
Anybody think this would make a good product? Who would be interested?
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