Where to start: Traction.
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Where to start: Traction.
Hey guys!
iv been off the site awhile enjoying my mods. Now that its winter... I am back and I have a few questions.
Like the title states I am not sure where to even start.
I got the GO mods but now I want to keep it on the ground. As you might guess with my current mods I am all over the place. Since my funds are a little limited I am looking to start with traction then work towards handling next year. Of course its always good when a traction mod also improves handling.
What do you guys recommend?
Thanks.
-One Sick puppy
iv been off the site awhile enjoying my mods. Now that its winter... I am back and I have a few questions.
Like the title states I am not sure where to even start.
I got the GO mods but now I want to keep it on the ground. As you might guess with my current mods I am all over the place. Since my funds are a little limited I am looking to start with traction then work towards handling next year. Of course its always good when a traction mod also improves handling.
What do you guys recommend?
Thanks.
-One Sick puppy
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I noticed you are looking for more traction performance! Like mentioned above Lower control arm relocation brackets are the best bang for the $ and a set of LCA's to eliminate the flexible stamped and blown out rubber bushing OEM. And I wanted to leave you know that UMI Performance has the solution. Below is a link to show you what all we have to offer for better traction performance.
http://www.umiperformance.com/catalo...7l6ku54uvcb4g2
If you have any other questions feel free to ask!
Thanks
Brad
I noticed you are looking for more traction performance! Like mentioned above Lower control arm relocation brackets are the best bang for the $ and a set of LCA's to eliminate the flexible stamped and blown out rubber bushing OEM. And I wanted to leave you know that UMI Performance has the solution. Below is a link to show you what all we have to offer for better traction performance.
http://www.umiperformance.com/catalo...7l6ku54uvcb4g2
If you have any other questions feel free to ask!
Thanks
Brad
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We do offer several different lower control arms for different applications but our most basic lower control arm works for about 90% of the cars out there and are tough enough for single digit et's.
The lower control arm part # TCA001 can be found HERE
Control arm relocation brackets or "anti-squat" brackets they are sometimes called help with making the car "hook" by altering the rear suspension geometry. With the extra off the line torque from the higher stall i highly recommend them.
We offer a bolt on and weld on version which can be found HERE
Once you get these basic pieces see how the car works and go from there.
If you have any questions please ask
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Looking to do Torque arm and Sfc's next. Thanks for your help everyone.
Now i need to decide on some wheels, unfortunately nothing looks that great when your not lowered and lowering the car isnt the best idea when your building a track monster.
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http://www.umiperformance.com/catalo...bgnigbbebtecf7
If you have any other questions feel free to ask.
Thanks
Brad