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Old 03-22-2007, 06:58 PM
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hey i have some double adjustable LCA's with teflon rod ends, i am getting the relocation brackets and the sfc's welded on (quick question on this, i want the suspension to have the load of the car on it when both of these are welded up correct?) and now the other question, how do you adjust the LCA's to get the correct suspension angles?
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If you dont have problems with the tire clearance then adjust then like the stock ones.

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Originally Posted by Texas_TA
hey i have some double adjustable LCA's with teflon rod ends, i am getting the relocation brackets and the sfc's welded on (quick question on this, i want the suspension to have the load of the car on it when both of these are welded up correct?) and now the other question, how do you adjust the LCA's to get the correct suspension angles?
Thanks for any input
Greg
You are correct, you want the suspension to be loaded when you weld the subframes on. I would recommend adjusting the lower to the stock length to begin with. The only trick on the relocation brackets is to besure they are welded on in the correct position(don't know who's brand) Hope this answers a few of your concerns

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yeah it does thanks i appreciate it



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