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Old Jul 30, 2005 | 05:11 PM
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Making LCA relocations for a fors 9"

Does anyone have the dimentions for LCA relocaiton brackets for a moser ford 9" i figure why pay 80$for them if i can build them for $15>
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Old Aug 2, 2005 | 09:00 PM
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shouldnt be hard to figure out really, the holes are placed farther forward to compensate for the stock lenght lca's, so if you were make your own lower arms say outa chromoly and heims then you would just want to make the brackets lower since you could make your amrs longer when you fab them. by dropping the rear mount down you are changing the instant center of the car.

im doing this myself, i will be making my lower brackets a little longer than whats avail from say bmr and such, since my car is drag race only this will allow me to be able to adjust the car to different track conditions (much like you can do using a 4 link rear suspension).
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Old Aug 2, 2005 | 09:12 PM
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Originally posted by sixpackmtrspts
shouldnt be hard to figure out really, the holes are placed farther forward to compensate for the stock lenght lca's, so if you were make your own lower arms say outa chromoly and heims then you would just want to make the brackets lower since you could make your amrs longer when you fab them. by dropping the rear mount down you are changing the instant center of the car.

im doing this myself, i will be making my lower brackets a little longer than whats avail from say bmr and such, since my car is drag race only this will allow me to be able to adjust the car to different track conditions (much like you can do using a 4 link rear suspension).
makes sense, so illjust measure the length of the lca's and using a big circle locate the hole down and toward the front
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