Originally Posted by DPowell
I just built a jig that allows me to set the camber and caster of the arm prior to milling. The problem with producing the milled arms in quantity is the fact that they vary from side to side and set to set. I built the jig to be adjustable to allow for different settings and to allow for the differences in the arms. It just takes time to get arms where you want them before you shave them.

The cost of the set up time, the milling time plus parts cost could make this process expensive, but...
There are a number of us out here that would pay for high quality, matching old school front end parts for our Rev. 4.5's. So you make them, Doug and we will buy them!!!
I also heard at the IIC that Bruce will be coming out with his own, redesigned old school front end. Hopefully by the Cleveland race.