View Poll Results: Better traction with lca relocation brackets?
I got much better traction/60ft after installing lca relocation brackets!
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They helped with traction a little
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I did not notice a difference in traction :/
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My traction got worse after install lca relo brackets
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People with lca's/lca relocation brackets come in!
Soo after searching I have seen alot of threads where people got better traction from there lca relocation brackets, but in a few I seen where somebody took thers off because they thought they made it worse and one that didn't seem to gain much. So those of you out there post up your before and after results plz! Did the lca relocation brackets help you hook? What gains in 60 fts did you get? I will also include a poll
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I've done fine without relocation brackets. I'm lowered 1" and run non-adjustable lcas with a Moser 12 bolt running 315s.
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Mine didn't help much but I was greatly over-powering the tires. Now with better tires my car hooks. Do the relo brackets help that? Probably so. Meaning same track, same day, I'm cutting better 60fts then other f-bodies that have more tire and more power. So I must be doing something right.
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Mine didn't help much but I was greatly over-powering the tires. Now with better tires my car hooks. Do the relo brackets help that? Probably so. Meaning same track, same day, I'm cutting better 60fts then other f-bodies that have more tire and more power. So I must be doing something right.
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Every car will generally want something different depending on quite a few variables such as track condition, what kind of tires your using, how much power your are making, what kind of transmission you have, the ride height of the car, and others. I try to get people to play with the adjustment on the relocation bracket that way they can find out what their car reall wants.
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I don't remember if the LCA's helped my 60ft or not. But the relocation brackets made my 60' more consistent. Before i had a best of 1.62 but it would vary from 1.62-1.68. Last time at the track with the relo brackets it was a more consistent 1.61-1.62.
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lowered on "eibachs"... the car launches straighter and no more wheel hop.. i say go for it because its not an expensive mod..
and i went adj because i wanted to perfectly center the rear tire.. here is how low i sit..
and i went adj because i wanted to perfectly center the rear tire.. here is how low i sit..