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Old 04-02-2009, 09:42 PM
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I was thinking about getting them, my car does hook well now with a 1.517 60' on mt 255/60-16 et street radials. it is consistent, but i was wondering if it could be more consistent or even better on the street.

So who out here has'em and do you like them, better traction?
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Originally Posted by silverz28camaro
I was thinking about getting them, my car does hook well now with a 1.517 60' on mt 255/60-16 et street radials. it is consistent, but i was wondering if it could be more consistent or even better on the street.

So who out here has'em and do you like them, better traction?
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I noticed that you are asking about the Lower Control Arm Relocation Brackets! They were designed to eliminate wheel hop and improve traction. Are you using a aftermarket rear? You already have a good good 60' and you will notice a difference at the track but were you will really notice a difference it on the street! We offer two different styles a weld on and a bolt on version. If you have any other questions feel free to ask and I will be glad to help!
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Originally Posted by silverz28camaro
I was thinking about getting them, my car does hook well now with a 1.517 60' on mt 255/60-16 et street radials. it is consistent, but i was wondering if it could be more consistent or even better on the street.

So who out here has'em and do you like them, better traction?

How does the car launch? Does it lift level or bring the left side of the car up more than the right? Also does it squat at all on launch?

Get your car on a flat level surface and take a look at your lower control arms. If the rear of the control arm is level or lower than the front you might not see a big difference with the relocation brackets. But if the rear is higher than the front you will most definitely see a difference.
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i see that you are from st louis. what all mods do you have on your car and what times are you running? i was just curious because i go to gateway here and there. not to change the subject...i have LCA brackets on my car but i made so many changes i can't tell if they made a difference or not.




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