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Old 03-05-2004, 06:22 PM
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Are the Relocation Brackets worth it?I install spohn lca's & I still have wheel hop.It 's a 98 z 28.
Old 03-05-2004, 09:36 PM
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BMR Bolt-ins have me hop-free, I think they're the
most important rear suspension piece for bite.
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i have a set of spohn RLB's....if you want them
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i have bmr bolt ons no complaints but really is a must for a lowered car
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I just ordered some BMR bolt in ones, hope they work for me.
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I just ordered some BMR bolt in ones, hope they work for me.
They did for me just use the lower bolt hole to bolt your LCA's into and that will give you the best bite and no wheel hop.
Old 03-06-2004, 11:09 AM
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thanks for the recommendation Joe. The front of my control arms are pointing towards the ground. It seems to me that ideally you would want them aiming towards the front control arm attaching point. Kind of like a strait line towards the chasis. Is this correct?
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https://ls1tech.com/forums/suspension-brakes/146394-bmr-lca-relocation-brackets.html
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The way mine is set up the rear of the LCA is lower than the front of it which gives your pinion angle a little neg. angle which is better for traction and to take care of wheel hop.
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