I'm with you guys, my goal is around wheel bearing, ABS, and better/more simplified brake options. Improved geometry is a side benefit for me, but if we can do it, let's do it. I only throw out alternative designs and production options because that's what I found in my research. I think we're best off coming up with a design that we can have a few sets made up to begin with, then others can have the files and build their own if they wish. Michigan Metalworks takes a different approach and I bring it up because it's stout, maybe lighter/maybe not, and they've already said they could do it, and if we brought them the design and files, it'll cost that much less to have it produced. But just another option.
On the rotor, if using a Ford hub, why not simplify the rotor fitment and use a Ford rotor? The '15 Mustang has a rotor that is 13.9" diameter while the SRT rotor is 14.17". All the necessary holes are perfectly sized to the hub already, same thickness, almost same diameter which means the four piston SRT calipers should have no problem playing nice with the rotor, and there is no need to use feeler gauge material.
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Have you seen MillerBuilt's fabricated spindle? It's a super nice piece.
Fabricated C5/6
Years ago I bought suspension analyzer to layout my '69 front and rear suspension. I'm going to see if I still have the CD for that. I was on a mac at the time and when I went back to PC forever later, I had all but forgotten about it. I might still have it. I'm going to look this weekend. If I do, I'll get it installed and then we can start getting measurements. Or maybe I send it to one of you guys that has better access to a vehicle than mine in storage.