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Old 02-07-2014, 10:22 AM
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Car is an M6 on BMR Spings, UMI LCA's and relo brackets. I'm currently running the Chassis mount on the top hole. Would the lower hole be better for drag radials and not shocking the tires as hard for a better 60??
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Originally Posted by Pharcyde50
Car is an M6 on BMR Spings, UMI LCA's and relo brackets. I'm currently running the Chassis mount on the top hole. Would the lower hole be better for drag radials and not shocking the tires as hard for a better 60??
The higher you mount that torque arm the harder it is going to hit the tire and the lower you mount the lower control arms in the relocation brackets the harder it will hit the tire so you will probably have to play around and find which settings the car likes the most. More than likely you will want to lower the torque arm mount down a bit because you are not going to want to hit the tire too hard especially if the track is marginal with the drag radials.
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Thanks I'm going make a couple of adjustments.



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