Single digit Auto 1g street/strip build

By diyauto
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2 minute(s) of a 95 minute read

1-12-2018



There were a lot of fitment issues through the years with his subframes. I can't comment on his customer service as I got these from a friend who parted out his car. These are is his latest version that corrects those fitment issues (he built these units in late 2017). There were also other complaints from people including the steering rack flexing (corrected by mounting with tube instead of flat plate). Someone else mentioned that the control arm area had some flex (he now includes a cross bar and that is also why I added in those supports). This new version has 2pc control arms as well. The only issue we found in the rear was the left rear wheel had some positive toe, but that is a simple adjustment if you already have the Jay Racing active toe eliminators.

I'm pretty confident it'll work perfectly fine for me and what I do with my car. I could have waited and purchased the known good units that people sell, however these landed in my hand from a local friend. I'm always up for taking on a project and improving it while adding some new skills (notching and welding tube for instance). I would guess the first item to go on a street car after a lot of miles and abuse on these would be the heim joints. Overall i'm pretty happy with the quality. Total weight savings with both front and rear is 77lbs (47 front/30 rear).

Here's the test fitment photos from the car these came off of. Zero issues with fitment.



1-22-2018

Starting on some wiring. 1st task is to clean up the spaghetti under the dash. Things got a little out of control with all the relays I use. 





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