Last update for the weekend: This is the mock up test fit using the CX7 subframe with the MS3 trailing arm, toe, arm, camber arm, and lower control arm.
- IMG_3838: We removed the complete "moving" components from my MS3 subframe and bolted them directly into the CX7 subframe. Everything lined up great and was the same spacing so no new spacers were needed for the OEM control arm and the CorkSport Toe and Camber arms.
- IMG_3839, 3840, 3841, 3842: Completed the MS3 component install without issue. Was even able to reinstall my previous spring setup and ride height appears to be in the exact same spot (can see further down).

- IMG_3843 & 3844: I forgot to capture an image of the CX7 about the trialing arm. We fought to get the leading pivot mount for the CX7 trailing arm to line up with the chassis. I don't think this was an alignment issue as much as it was jsut the stiff OEM rubber bushings and OEM spring fighting us. Anyways, the MS3 with without a spring installed lined up perfect and was easy to install. With everything bolted in, camber, toe and position look great.

- IMG_3838: We removed the complete "moving" components from my MS3 subframe and bolted them directly into the CX7 subframe. Everything lined up great and was the same spacing so no new spacers were needed for the OEM control arm and the CorkSport Toe and Camber arms.

- IMG_3839, 3840, 3841, 3842: Completed the MS3 component install without issue. Was even able to reinstall my previous spring setup and ride height appears to be in the exact same spot (can see further down).




- IMG_3843 & 3844: I forgot to capture an image of the CX7 about the trialing arm. We fought to get the leading pivot mount for the CX7 trailing arm to line up with the chassis. I don't think this was an alignment issue as much as it was jsut the stiff OEM rubber bushings and OEM spring fighting us. Anyways, the MS3 with without a spring installed lined up perfect and was easy to install. With everything bolted in, camber, toe and position look great.

