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Old 10-09-2011, 10:58 PM
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Just put a set of BMR LCA and relocate brackets on my 97 TA. The car is not lowered, I noticed on the brackets that there are two sets of holes for the LCA. What set of holes do I use to bolt the control arms in, upper or lower?
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top for 'neutral' braking/acceleration,bottom for launch traction.
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I run lower all the time but braking and turning does suffer if only slightly, while greatly increasing straight line traction.
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i use the bottom holes also.
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Indeed. Many people just run them on the lowest setting full time but some complain about binding or a reduction in handling/braking. Give it a shot, if you notice any compromises you dislike, run them higher up and just put them in the lowest setting at the track.
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