I Just Extended My Rear Lower Control Arms
So I was getting sick and tired of noticing that the rear track on my B13 was more narrow than the front. It made my rear wheels look like they were 10-15mm higher in offset, so after talking to Russell I decided to extend my rear lower control arms. The first go round I got a little amphibious and extended my factory ones 1", when I was checking the fit up it was obvious that it was way too much.
So i then decided to just make my own using the factory ends and welding in between a piece of 3/4 by 1 1/2 inch mild steel reinforced uni-strut. I looked up the specs and this is some strong, stiff stuff, thanks to the shape of it. I ended up extending them 3/4", and the install went quite smoothly except for attaching the rear trailing arm, that took a little grunt work.
Let me know what you guys think. The rear camber is a bit more than what I was hoping but I have a plan to get that back to 1.5-2 degrees.
Here are a few of the welds from when I was extending the factory ones, for those that are wondering about my welding capabilities
So i then decided to just make my own using the factory ends and welding in between a piece of 3/4 by 1 1/2 inch mild steel reinforced uni-strut. I looked up the specs and this is some strong, stiff stuff, thanks to the shape of it. I ended up extending them 3/4", and the install went quite smoothly except for attaching the rear trailing arm, that took a little grunt work.
Let me know what you guys think. The rear camber is a bit more than what I was hoping but I have a plan to get that back to 1.5-2 degrees.
Here are a few of the welds from when I was extending the factory ones, for those that are wondering about my welding capabilities