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Front Suspension

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4twnty   +1y
Hey Max got a ???. I looked at your webpage and noticed that a lot of your front suspensions you build look none adjustable for camber/toe/caster I was just wondering do you set up the vehicle before hand so theres no need for alignment or did i just miss something. Thanks
BioMax   +1y
I think that you're missing something.

Every A-arm suspension that I build has at very least camber and toe adjustments on a rear system and on a fromt system caster, camber, toe and sometimes even bump-steer adjustments. They're just not always where you would expect them to be.

Is there one in particular that you are questioning?
4twnty   +1y
Thanks for the reply. I went back and looked at the mitsu and am assuming that the adjustment is on the lower arm "threaded uniball" since the top arm is in a fixed location. And on that yota the upper arm has the uniball. so am i right to say those are your adjusting point? on a side note,I'm a big fan of your style of work if had some extra cash i would like to have you build me a frame.....or maybe just give you my arm or leg.lol
BioMax   +1y
.....or maybe just give you my arm or leg.lol

I figured that those were the ones that you were looking at. No matter how tallented a person thinks that they are, it's not a good idea to build a suspension without any adjustments.
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