Who has lca relocation brackets?
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Who has lca relocation brackets?
For now I've decided to not get them. I know what the point of them is. But I was just wondering has anyone had any before and after experience with them? I understand what they do for a lowered car in getting it all back straight and I know supposedly they are worth a .1 in the 1/4. I currently have BMR Subframe connectors,spohn lca's and spohn PH rod with 12bolt. Should I get the relocation brackets in the future?
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Yes all the way I felt they made a huge difference on my car. They are cheap too i went with the weld in. Had them on a 12 bolt and a 9" in my car.
Spohn products are great in my eyes quality pieces
Spohn products are great in my eyes quality pieces
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i installed them on my car when i lowered it. put it in the bottom hole right from the beginning. since then ive tried moving them to different holes and the car didnt hook as well. i went back to the bottom holes and thats where they stay. the car hooks about the same as before i lowered it.
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Just had mine welded in last week. I hooked pretty good on nittos before I put my BMR TQ arm in after I replaced the power robbing stocker I was spining like a ****. I then had the LCA brackets welded in and it feels like I am back to where I was before I had the TQ arm. There nice I like them 100% For 60$ (Spohns) you can't go wrong... I kinda think they look cool also. Welded right up to my Strange 12 bolt.
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spohn weld in for my moser. Haven't installed them yet but They will do exactly like all the others tell you. They bring back some traction if your lowered and if your not thet just add to what you have already.