Product Summary

Universal Fit, Steel Control Arm Material

  • Comes as a complete weld in front subframe assembly for converting almost any vehicle to modern-day suspension geometry and are available for 56", 58", 60”, and 62” track widths.
  • Includes G-Comp spindles and is engineered for optimum handling and vastly improved control
  • Offers overall increased camber gain for better handling
  • Provides camber adjustment using shim plates and caster adjustment using inserts
  • The kit comes with a 1-1/4" O.D. splined sway bar

Key Specs

MFG. Part #350-2000
BrandG-Comp By Speedway

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Made to Order

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G-Comp By Speedway 350-2000 Details

• Engineered for improved handling and modern performance

• Designed and built in Lincoln, Nebraska

• Power rack-and-pinion steering 

• Brake kit and 12" coil-overs with 8" springs are required to complete the kit

• Designed to use C6 Corvette-style brake kits

• Subframe made from 2’x3” .120-wall steel

• Included Unser control arm provides an additional 3° caster over standard G-Comp arm

• Inverted ball joint on upper control arm allows use of deeper backspace wheels and tighter turning angle

• Lower control arm has a recessed front strut to increase tire clearance

• Splined sway bar included

A High-Performance Suspension for Whatever You’re Building

There’s a reason you see classics like Camaros, Chevelles, and C10 trucks at just about every car show or cruise night. They’re beautiful cars that are plentiful and have a ton of aftermarket support to make them faster and handle better. But what about the rest of us? For every one of those popular platforms there are a bunch of cool classics that just need a little improvement in the suspension department to make them into fun, modern performance cars. Those are the cars we had in mind when we developed the G-Comp Universal Front Suspension Kit. 

Many of these less-common classics were equipped with some pretty old-fashioned suspension setups from the factory. Over the years, more modern solutions have become available to upgrade these uncommon platforms. The Mustang II front suspension has been adapted for just about every car out there. But that “modern” Mustang II suspension geometry is now over 50 years old. The engineers at Speedway Motors thought it was about time for an update, so they got busy figuring out how to adapt the track-proven performance of the direct-fit G-Comp suspension kits to a wide variety of platforms. G-Comp suspensions aren’t held back by outdated architecture. Instead, they’re state of the art suspension systems that are designed, built, and tested in Lincoln, Nebraska to provide a drastic improvement to your car’s ride and handling, no matter what you drive. 

Proven Performance on the Street and the Track

It all starts with the G-Comp suspension geometry. Compared to more antiquated suspensions, G-Comp is engineered with race-winning architecture perfectly suited to modern pro touring builds. G-Comp front suspensions are designed to make the most of modern tires with wide tread and sticky compounds. G-Comp is engineered with optimal camber gain, meaning that as the suspension compresses in a hard corner, the top of the tire is pulled in, keeping that wide rubber planted to the pavement. We know from firsthand experience how G-Comp can totally transform the character of an old car. These suspension systems were not just designed to work on paper. They have been extensively driven, raced, and abused in our own fleet of test cars by Team Speedway, who can be found most weekends at the autocross track, dodging cones and taking notes about how to make G-Comp suspensions better, stronger, and faster.

A Strong and Adaptable Universal Suspension

Our engineers packaged all of that proven performance into a universal subframe available in different track widths and frame rail widths to make them adaptable into just about anything you can dream up. We’ve seen them go into everything from Lincoln Zephyrs to Studebakers to F1 pickups. Universal G-Comp front suspensions are available in 56”, 58”, 60”, and 62” track widths. That’s the hub-to-hub width, which means that even more fine tuning is available by changing wheel offsets. 56” and 58” track widths are built on subframes with frame rails that are 29 ¾” inches outside to outside, while 60” and 62” kits have wider frames that are 33-3/4” on the outside.

The subframes are made from 2” x 3” x .120”-wall tubing. These 48”-long straight sections of frame rail provide a straight and square reference and plenty of material to help you adapt the subframe into your car. Motor mounts are not included in this kit, leaving the door open for custom mounts to fit your specific engine and chassis.  Universal G-Comps also use the heavy-duty fabricated upright that was developed for the ultra-high performance Unser Edition suspension systems. This racing pedigree equates to an extremely trick and virtually indestructible upright that uses tough C6 Corvette hubs.

Rack-and-Pinion for Precise Steering

Rack-and-pinion steering is engineered into the Universal G-Comp front suspension and the rack is included in the kit. A steering rack is lightweight, compact, and precise, offering quick and crisp steering feedback well suited to performance driving. That’s why the OE’s have been using them for decades. Because of all the benefits, installing a steering rack is a common upgrade to many classic cars, but care must be taken when installing a rack to the stock suspension. If the steering rack is not sized and positioned properly to work in concert with the suspension geometry, any improvement will be lost to nasty bump steer and dangerous handling. All widths of the Universal G-Comp suspensions are engineered with the rack-and-pinion where it needs to be to deliver safe, reliable, precise steering. 

Coilover and Brake Kits to Further Personalize Your G-Comp Suspension

Coilover shocks are a common upgrade for many classic car owners looking for better performance. G-Comp suspensions are designed for coilovers, adding another dimension of adjustability and performance to the equation. Coilovers make it easy to adjust ride height and even change spring rates to tune the ride to your preference. We offer a variety of coilover shocks with fixed or adjustable valving. Adjustable shocks add yet another tuning option to dial in the perfect setup for your car. We have found with our fleet of test cars that an adjustable shock is a must for a serious track or dual-purpose car. The ability to adjust the shock’s compression and rebound is a valuable tool when it comes to setting up a car to handle just the way you want.

Universal G-Comps accept C6 Corvette brake kits. That means there’s a wide variety of high performance kits out there to make your car stop on a dime. If your application doesn’t require anything quite so extreme in the braking department, we also offer an economy brake kit that utilizes GM Metric calipers and 11.75” rotors to keep the cost down.  

Recommended Coil-Over Shocks and Springs for G-Comp Series Front Suspensions: 

G-Comp front suspensions are designed for coilovers with a 12” mounted length and an 8” spring. Coilovers are not included with the G-Comp kit. Below are our recommendations:

AFCO Street/Pro-Touring Coilover Shock (non-adjustable)

AFCO Pro-Touring/Race Coilover Shock (single adjustable)

AFCO Max Performance/Race Coilover Shock (double adjustable)

Afco 8" Chrome Coilover Spring *Choose appropriate rate

Recommended Brake Kits for G-Comp Universal Front Suspensions:

Brakes are not included with G-Comp suspension, allowing you to further customize your install by picking the kit that’s right for your car.

Speedway Motors Economy Disc Brake Kit

Wilwood 13" Brake Kit-Black Caliper

Wilwood 13" Brake Kit-Red Caliper

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Specs

  • Only available with 5 on 4 ¾ bolt pattern (GM Pattern).
  • Uses standard 3/4"-36 spline Steering input shaft U-joint
  • The 56" and 58" subframes are 29-3/4" outside of rails and use 2" x 3" x .120" wall tube
  • The 60" and 62" subframes are 33-3/4" outside of rails and use 2" x 3" x .120" wall tube
  • These frame rail dimensions are consistent for this 3502000 G-Comp systems and the 3503000 Unser Edition subframes

G-Comp By Speedway 350-2000 Specifications

KEY SPECS
MFG. Part #350-2000
BrandG-Comp By Speedway
GENERAL
NotesThis item is made to order with a production-to-ship estimated average time frame of 30 business days.
Sold in QuantityKit
Coilover Springs IncludedNo
Control Arm MaterialSteel
Front Spindles IncludedYes
Lower Ball Joints IncludedYes
Lower Control Arms IncludedYes
Outer Tie Rod Ends IncludedYes
Rack and Pinion IncludedYes
Shocks IncludedNo
Front Sway Bar IncludedYes
Upper Ball Joints IncludedYes
Upper Control Arms IncludedYes
Welding RequiredYes
Wheel Bolt Pattern (in.)5x4.75 in.

Ratings & Reviews

5

2 Reviews

Customers say

Customers have articulated high satisfaction with our product's quality and usefulness for both street and racetrack usage. One key feature noted is its perfect fit for a '65 Mustang Fastback. Others complimented the product's excellent welding and squareness, which contributed to the successful completion of their projects. Their recommendations highlight the superior quality of our product, with some even suggesting that they would purchase it again for future needs.