Hi
These are the words from TAC
"The front uprights are from a C5 Corvette which in its original configuration has a loaded lower arm (the spring mounts to the lower arm). In its new configuration the upper arm is the loaded arm, meaning that the sprung weight and all bump-loads of the vehicle are now passing through the top ball joint and top ball joint mounting location of the upright. As the upright is made from alloy, and was not designed for this loading, the TAC has agreed that there needs to be an analysis done, by an engineer, to assess the upright and ensure that it is fit for purpose. This should be done by way of calculations and FEA, and should consider all applicable aspects for example vehicle weight, wheel offset, and should include suitable safety factoring, for example 3G bump is commonly used by LVVTA for automotive components."