Spohn LCA Brackets not enough??
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Car: 1991 RS Convertible
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Transmission: T5
Axle/Gears: 3.45 9-Bolt
Spohn LCA Brackets not enough??
Hey everyone,
I have the weld in spohn lower control arm relocation brackets on my 91 RS. I also am running an eibach pro kit. With the control arms on the lowest setting, they are still almost parallel to the ground. I know they are susposed to be lower in the back than in the front. I dont think my car is that low. (I think its actually perfect) Anyway, I am putting on a pair of spohn lca's tonight to see if it helps my traction issues. Any other thoughts? Anyone else have the same thing happening?
I have the weld in spohn lower control arm relocation brackets on my 91 RS. I also am running an eibach pro kit. With the control arms on the lowest setting, they are still almost parallel to the ground. I know they are susposed to be lower in the back than in the front. I dont think my car is that low. (I think its actually perfect) Anyway, I am putting on a pair of spohn lca's tonight to see if it helps my traction issues. Any other thoughts? Anyone else have the same thing happening?
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Senior Member
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Joined: Jun 2004
Posts: 647
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From: South Jersey
Car: 1991 RS Convertible
Engine: 96 LT1
Transmission: T5
Axle/Gears: 3.45 9-Bolt
Well, got the lca's in last night. What a pain in the a$$ one of the bolts was rusted to the inside of the stock bushing. I had to use a cut-off wheel to hack up the stock bushing to get it out. Anyway... No more wheel hop, but I now realize I need better tires. I still have no traction.
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