granth
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Originally posted by badass03taco
hmmm.. well if it were a vehicle that has it stock, you have very little choice, you'd have to leave the McPhereson strut on. but if it were say... a GMC or a chevy or even a toyota, you'd have to built a new front frame clip and make something strong enough to support the strut like a sub-frame that went up into your engine bay that was strong enough to support the tremendous load that your vehicle would exert upon the strut when layin low. i say dont do it. just thinkin of it seems like a tremendous amount of work. IF you did make it work, in order to achieve no camber, you'd have to mount the strut perfectly vertically. if you had the strut off a few degrees the camber would increase exponentially with the amount you dropped it. if it were on a factory style car, i'd say go for it, they build the uni-body and subframe to support the load of the vehicle on the struts mounting base. tryin to duplicate that cup that the strut sits in on a non McPhereson style vehicle would likely be a disaster.
i was thinkin if i did the front clip as a full tube front clip, all part of the frame like the road racer guys do with there cars, as does drag cars where it goes up into the cab from the engine bay, with braces wherever needed that it would be strong enough.
As far as where the strut would mount, it would have stock geometry of the donor car, just on air. If that makes sense...
Camber would only be in the front as well.....