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Old 11-10-2004, 12:46 PM
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I went ahead and got some BMR bolt-ins but looked at how my car sits even being lowered and the front of the lca sits lower to the ground than the back but not by much at all maybe a half an inch. Is there a need for these or should I just sell them. I have and will never take my car to the track. Thanks for any help.
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It can't hurt to put them on. They will help your traction whether your car is lowered or not. They also do wonders for wheel hop. I've had mine on for about a week and I love them. Of course my car is lowered so it made a big difference.
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My car is lowered with the SLP Eibachs and Bilstein shocks
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Yeah then definetly put them on. My car is lowered with the prokit and the before and after is like night and day. Before when I would do burout's my car would want to wheel hop and when I would shift into 2nd real hard the same thing would happen now there's no more of that. With your control arms at an upward angle like that when you accelerate they ar pushing up on your rearend causing wheel hop and loss of traction.




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