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lsuguy
08-14-2015, 02:08 PM
I have a full speed tech front sub and am having clearance issues with the front ball joint hitting the inside of my wheels. This is using ride tech spindles. I will try to post pictures later but am on my phone at the moment. Backs pacing was ordered per speed tech as well.

Any ideas if not using their ATS spindles is causing the issue here?

Musclerodz
08-14-2015, 02:12 PM
what wheels did you order and what back spacing?

lsuguy
08-14-2015, 07:51 PM
Forgeline 18x9 6" bs based directly on information from speed tech. They are stepped lip wheels.

I called speedtech and they basically told me I have to find new steering arms and we're going to attempt to find me a place to get them.

I realize I am going to deal with fit issues throughout the build but kind of frustrating considering what one of these setups cost...

Vega$69
08-14-2015, 09:06 PM
I had the same problem with mine. 18" x 10" Forgedline wheels.

I had a machine shop mill the steering arms and ream the ball joint holes with a tapered bit to get me the clearance I needed.

Musclerodz
08-15-2015, 09:55 AM
I have a full speed tech front sub and am having clearance issues with the front ball joint hitting the inside of my wheels. This is using ride tech spindles. I will try to post pictures later but am on my phone at the moment. Backs pacing was ordered per speed tech as well.

Any ideas if not using their ATS spindles is causing the issue here?

are you running the speedtech steering arms or ridetech steering arms

lsuguy
08-15-2015, 07:28 PM
I'm running the arms that were included with the speed tech rack and pinion setup.

bret
08-15-2015, 08:52 PM
I have a full speed tech front sub and am having clearance issues with the front ball joint hitting the inside of my wheels. This is using ride tech spindles. I will try to post pictures later but am on my phone at the moment. Backs pacing was ordered per speed tech as well.

Any ideas if not using their ATS spindles is causing the issue here?

Doesn't Speedtech use their own ATS spindle on that subframe? I certainly appreciate you wanting to use our spindle, but curious as to what the goal was there. I dont know that it wont work, but its a combination weve not looked at.

lsuguy
08-16-2015, 04:57 AM
When I talked to speed tech this is apparently somewhat common with any drop spindle. They even see this problem using their own ATS drop spindle.

I utilized the ride techs to save a few dollars since the ATS are pretty pricey.

So far the only fix that is out there is to have the steering arms machined....

Edit: I just looked at the ride tech steering arms and it looks like those would correct the issue. Bret can you shoot me a PM and let me know if these are available by themselves?

Blake Foster
08-16-2015, 10:49 AM
with that BS and a 2" drop spindle you will not be able to make it work. maybe with a 20" wheel.
just go back to the stock Camaro Spindle and your problem will be solved.
You will not need the 2" drop to get the ride height where you need it.

Blake Foster
08-16-2015, 10:51 AM
When I talked to speed tech this is apparently somewhat common with any drop spindle. They even see this problem using their own ATS drop spindle.

I utilized the ride techs to save a few dollars since the ATS are pretty pricey.

So far the only fix that is out there is to have the steering arms machined....

Edit: I just looked at the ride tech steering arms and it looks like those would correct the issue. Bret can you shoot me a PM and let me know if these are available by themselves?

you need to use the steering arms that come with the rack.
like above switch to the factory spindles. Classic Industries carries them, as do most other Camaro parts houses.

lsuguy
08-16-2015, 11:27 AM
Alright. Thanks for the information.

Spiffav8
08-16-2015, 04:02 PM
with that BS and a 2" drop spindle you will not be able to make it work. maybe with a 20" wheel.
just go back to the stock Camaro Spindle and your problem will be solved.
You will not need the 2" drop to get the ride height where you need it.

Thanks Blake!

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