What are you trying to do? Use different control arms?
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It has to be close geometrically, when Evo LCA are bolted on mirage/lancer the wheel is move forward but on your 8G it does not have the same effect. The Evo 5 to 9 have about the same wheel track; the Evo 5 LCA is pretty much looks like the 8G LCA, the Evo 6 LCA changes to a two piece design with the ball joint in the knuckle. I heard Evo X front LCA will widen the track by nearly two inches.
Yea its tru but youll have to make rod extensions for the tie rods. You can always see if the evox tie rod fits the new application but again you run into the issue of the rear mount of the lca being turned 180 degrees from the 8g orientation.
It would have to be extremely modified, and come to think of it i think they ARE different in size front to back. I say that because the bolt that goes through the rear lca on my subframe goes straight through and bolts into the unibody. Same bolt hole that old subframe attaches to. Its not a nut and bolt on its own like the 8g, so they would have to be a difference in dimensions maybe not so much the geometry.
If you thumb back to those photos youll be able to see what im talking about.
I apologize but I made a mistake, it does not bolt straight through to the uni-body. Its a nut and bolt so its probably alot closer in demensions then I thought. I believe on the evo it bolts straight through to the chassis, thats probably what I wss thinking of.
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