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Old 02-02-2016, 09:23 AM
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Originally Posted by JKnight View Post
With the Ridetech Tru-Turn you do have to use the Ridetech Spindle to maintain proper geometry. I think the OP is looking to use the ATS spindles he has, so that may be out.

I don't know if it's possible, given geometry and packaging considerations, but a steering arm for the ATS spindle that works with the F-body (not the A-body arm they already make) and provides additional room for the wheel/tire could be a nice offering. I would think it could roughly replicate what James/David P. did to the OneLap factory steering arms to create additional clearance on an ATS spindle/factory subframe application.
Jeff, exactly ... Tru Turn will not work with the ATS spindles, and yes I am looking for others with experience with this to chime in on exactly what can be done. There seems to be a few different arm options out there (as per Dave Pozzi) and a aftermarket billet ones too.

I am also waiting to hear back from the guys at Speedtech ...

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