for you guys to lay into me, but I had this idea a while ago, and with the group buy being put out there it brought me back to this.
The problem with the existing arms is that they are bolted vertically, when the articulation should be horizontal.
My thought was to develop a bracket that would bolt into the stock location on the subframe, and have 2 horizontal bushings(?) to attach a revised arm.
I see 2 possible issues with this and I don't know whether either would kill it.
1. It offsets the pivot point by an inch or 2 closer to the hub
2. The subframe bracket would have to fit tight and not flex (too much).
I guess third, it might end up being ridiculously expensive, but probably not too much more than tubular arms?
The problem with the existing arms is that they are bolted vertically, when the articulation should be horizontal.
My thought was to develop a bracket that would bolt into the stock location on the subframe, and have 2 horizontal bushings(?) to attach a revised arm.
I see 2 possible issues with this and I don't know whether either would kill it.
1. It offsets the pivot point by an inch or 2 closer to the hub
2. The subframe bracket would have to fit tight and not flex (too much).
I guess third, it might end up being ridiculously expensive, but probably not too much more than tubular arms?