First suspension upgrade. Thoughts?
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First suspension upgrade. Thoughts?
Title says it all. This is the first suspension upgrade I plan on doing for future improvements.
http://www.stranoparts.com/partdetai...=102&ModelID=8
I plan on ordering these LCA's
http://www.stranoparts.com/partdetai...=102&ModelID=8
And these relocation brackets.
I have no lowered the car but do plan on it soon with Strano springs and SLP Bilstein shocks.
My question is, I know I want adjustable LCA's but should I get the ones I linked or another type. The on car adjustable sounds to good to pass up I hope. Does this sound like a decent first upgrade?
http://www.stranoparts.com/partdetai...=102&ModelID=8
I plan on ordering these LCA's
http://www.stranoparts.com/partdetai...=102&ModelID=8
And these relocation brackets.
I have no lowered the car but do plan on it soon with Strano springs and SLP Bilstein shocks.
My question is, I know I want adjustable LCA's but should I get the ones I linked or another type. The on car adjustable sounds to good to pass up I hope. Does this sound like a decent first upgrade?
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LCAs are definitly a good place to start, and the relocation brackets can benefit you, even on a stock height car.
The way I see it is, it really comes down to which one is more important to you: saving money, or saving time.
The on-car adjustables save time in adjusting them, but cost a little more.
The standard adjustables take a little longer to adjust, but are a little cheaper.
Really, both do the same job, the only differences are ease of set up, and price. Unless your completely dialing in your car for the track, you may just set them once, and never touch them again.
Im runnuing UMI Poly/Rod LCAs, PHR, Bolt-in Relocation brackets, and tunnel mounted Tq Arm w/DS Loop, and am very happy with the quality of the parts. I havent been to the track to get it completely dialed in, but I really like the solid feel on the street.
The way I see it is, it really comes down to which one is more important to you: saving money, or saving time.
The on-car adjustables save time in adjusting them, but cost a little more.
The standard adjustables take a little longer to adjust, but are a little cheaper.
Really, both do the same job, the only differences are ease of set up, and price. Unless your completely dialing in your car for the track, you may just set them once, and never touch them again.
Im runnuing UMI Poly/Rod LCAs, PHR, Bolt-in Relocation brackets, and tunnel mounted Tq Arm w/DS Loop, and am very happy with the quality of the parts. I havent been to the track to get it completely dialed in, but I really like the solid feel on the street.
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Much appreciated for the quick reply! You did however make a good point on the on car adjustable LCA's. Think I'll save a few dollars and go with the other one towards my PHB. Thank you for the tip and once I get them in and installed I will try and update!