MAXG Chassis - FAQ Information

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Do you offer the MaxG Chassis in un-welded form? - Due to the complexity of the MaxG chassis it is only offered as a welded unit. We use dedicated tooling to insure proper placement of the frame rails and suspension brackets. Our experienced fabrication team takes great pride...

What Width is the Front Frame on a MaxG Chassis? - On a MaxG Chassis, the Front Frame Width is determined by three main factors, your desired "Track Width", the Size of Wheel and Tire you plan to use and the style of Front Suspension. There is a handy chart on...

Is there a "Minimum Rear Frame Width" on a Morrison MaxG Chassis? - When using a Morrison Triangulated 4-Bar the Minimum Frame Width is 40". When using a Morrison 4-Bar the Minimum Frame Width is 28". Rear Frame width is determined by the size of Wheel and Tire you choose, and...

Is there a Corvette Independent Rear Suspension option offered? - Through extensive testing, our engineers have found that the MaxG Chassis with Morrison IFS (Independent Front Suspension) and Morrison Triangulated 4-Bar Rear Suspension can produce handling and performance on par with some...

What types of Body Modifications are required for installation of a MaxG Chassis? - Installation of a MaxG Chassis requires the removal of most or all of the stock Firewall, Floorpan and Trunk Floor; along with fabrication of all Body, Bumper and Core Support Mounts. We will work with you to get the proper...