Lca Relocation Brackets
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Lca Relocation Brackets
I want to pruchase brm's bolt on relocation brackets. My car is not lowered. Will the brackets affect the pinion angle or the suspension geometry? I also plan to buy 28 inch rear tires when the old ones wear out. Will that change anything? Will i still have the orginal handling in the corners? Will I get harder launches? I have jegs tubular lca's (They are very well constructed and at a very decent price compared to other companies, only con is that they do not have greaseable bushings)
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Re: Lca Relocation Brackets
Originally posted by Luther6704
Will the brackets affect the pinion angle or the suspension geometry?
Will the brackets affect the pinion angle or the suspension geometry?
Originally posted by Luther6704
I also plan to buy 28 inch rear tires when the old ones wear out. Will that change anything?
I also plan to buy 28 inch rear tires when the old ones wear out. Will that change anything?
Originally posted by Luther6704
Will i still have the orginal handling in the corners?
Will i still have the orginal handling in the corners?
Originally posted by Luther6704
Will I get harder launches?
Will I get harder launches?
just be sure to buy the brackets that WELD ON to the existing ones.. the bolt on ones can break.
i have the bolt on ones and they work great , i went drag racing with them and have put about 1000 miles on them , they are great since you dont have to screw around they are real easy to do . If you do get them you could get the bolt in ones and just weld them in if you wanted to .
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