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I came from the mini truck scene. Laying "frame" in the front would some times require custom control arms, especially the upper. You could possibly have someone who has a lot of machine shop experience to fabricate some arms.
EF upper control arms work as well, as stated before.92 Honda Accord LX - Sold
2005 Nissan Altima 2.5S - Sold
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I think you're thinking of pie cutting the lowers and uppers for better ball joint angles. Normally with minitrucks you'd have to Z the frame in the front to lay flat frame. Since the accord has no "frame" per say, the best way to go about doing it would be to find someone who could make you a custom spindle or "knuckle" as most people seem to say. A shortened stock spindle would work great, but I dont know about welding on the stock stuff.Last edited by bassrock234; 02-06-2013, 09:00 PM.
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i think this is probably the lowest accord i've seen.
http://www.streetsource.com/Member_R...da-Accord.aspx
he said this about his set-up
''custom dropped spindles starting with a ryane motorsports civic dropped spindle. shortened to put ball joint inside wheel since dropped spindles can only work on a 16 with low pros. custom upper control arms with bag on top. plated framerails ''
later.
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Originally posted by bassrock234 View PostI think you're thinking of pie cutting the lowers and uppers for better ball joint angles. Normally with minitrucks you'd have to Z the frame in the front to lay flat frame. Since the accord has no "frame" per say, the best way to go about doing it would be to find someone who could make you a custom spindle or "knuckle" as most people seem to say. A shortened stock spindle would work great, but I dont know about welding on the stock stuff.
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Originally posted by TypeG View Posti think this is probably the lowest accord i've seen.
http://www.streetsource.com/Member_R...da-Accord.aspx
he said this about his set-up
''custom dropped spindles starting with a ryane motorsports civic dropped spindle. shortened to put ball joint inside wheel since dropped spindles can only work on a 16 with low pros. custom upper control arms with bag on top. plated framerails ''
later.
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Originally posted by alan lx View PostWow. this wagon is actually side skirt dragging ! (made that up from the old term of "laying frame" from the trucking scene). BAHAHAHA!
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HOLY FCUK!!!! perfect setup, love it...would do the same but shiiieeet...roads here in canada have up and downs and too many pot holes...all the cars here are not low enough and we get viVS
Mercyboy: I rather lose by a mile because I built my own car then win by an inch because someone else built it for me..your car is your story, so don't let someone else write the book!
MERCYBOY THREAD:http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=158241
1990 RHD Honda accord si CB3 Canada http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=196287
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