Adjustable LCA question...
Adjustable LCA question...
I am dropping the car down 1 1/2 inches using the Jamex springs from BMR. I am going to go ahead and pick up a set of LCAs, panhard, and Spohn LCA relocation brackets. Do I have to buy adj LCAs in order to use the relocation brackets or will Spohn's non-adj. LCAs work for both the holes in the relo. brackets? I called Spohn but the never got back to me. Line is almst always busy too so help is appreciated. Thanks.
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Transmission: 5
They are designed so that if stock LCAs are used, the car's wheelbase does not change.
I have Steve's brackets with Lakewood LCAs which are the same dimensions as stock, everything hooks up and fits perfectly. So to answer your question, no you do not necessarily need the adjustables, the fixed ones will work fine.
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I have Steve's brackets with Lakewood LCAs which are the same dimensions as stock, everything hooks up and fits perfectly. So to answer your question, no you do not necessarily need the adjustables, the fixed ones will work fine.
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