body shop for rear camber!
#1
Join Date: May 2010
Location: alhambra, monterey park, CA
Posts: 327
body shop for rear camber!
simple question. does anyone know a place here in la/sgv where they can custom fab rear camber on ge8 body? (cut and weld) or (create a custom part)
i want to run lower offset/wider wheels.....
i want to run lower offset/wider wheels.....
#7
for the GE if you wanna do rear camber the only way is to get the noblesse rear. almost impossible to mod the OEM rear to make it camber-able.
to custom fab or cut+weld doesn't sound safe to me. especially a car thats lowered and on stiff suspension. welds could break on a big dip, or over time going over multiple dips.
to custom fab or cut+weld doesn't sound safe to me. especially a car thats lowered and on stiff suspension. welds could break on a big dip, or over time going over multiple dips.
#10
People have been bending solid rears on cars for years.
Go find a race shop and give them a call or stop in and talk to them. I mean a real race shop, not some kiddie tuner shop. You could also try shops that build dwarf cars or lowriders.
If they can bend solid rears that actually power the tires and make them last the wheelbarrel rear suspension of the Fit should be a cakewalk.
Good luck if you end up doing it. Just because it hasn't been done doesn't mean it's impossible. Besides, i'm sure it has been done already, just not publicized all over the blogsphere and internet.
Go find a race shop and give them a call or stop in and talk to them. I mean a real race shop, not some kiddie tuner shop. You could also try shops that build dwarf cars or lowriders.
If they can bend solid rears that actually power the tires and make them last the wheelbarrel rear suspension of the Fit should be a cakewalk.
Good luck if you end up doing it. Just because it hasn't been done doesn't mean it's impossible. Besides, i'm sure it has been done already, just not publicized all over the blogsphere and internet.
#11
People have been bending solid rears on cars for years.
Go find a race shop and give them a call or stop in and talk to them. I mean a real race shop, not some kiddie tuner shop. You could also try shops that build dwarf cars or lowriders.
If they can bend solid rears that actually power the tires and make them last the wheelbarrel rear suspension of the Fit should be a cakewalk.
Good luck if you end up doing it. Just because it hasn't been done doesn't mean it's impossible. Besides, i'm sure it has been done already, just not publicized all over the blogsphere and internet.
Go find a race shop and give them a call or stop in and talk to them. I mean a real race shop, not some kiddie tuner shop. You could also try shops that build dwarf cars or lowriders.
If they can bend solid rears that actually power the tires and make them last the wheelbarrel rear suspension of the Fit should be a cakewalk.
Good luck if you end up doing it. Just because it hasn't been done doesn't mean it's impossible. Besides, i'm sure it has been done already, just not publicized all over the blogsphere and internet.
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