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Old 11-03-2013, 08:09 AM
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I bought a pair of lca rlocation brackets yesterday just because they was a very good deal and i'm needing to know if it would benefit my car any to install them or should I just sell them and make a few bucks? my car is on stock springs with tubular lower control arms.
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I ran them with stock springs and UMI LCA's on my 2000 SS. Increasing the angle of the LCA will help put "force" on the rear to keep things planted. I'm not an engineer so I don't know the technical terms of how it actually works, but I'm sure others can chime in.

FWIW, I'm cutting consistent 1.9 60's with LCA brackets and all-season tires.
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put them in and run your lcas on the lowest hole.
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yes they will help get your car planted by moving your instant center back to a more useable point. In stock form, this point on the f-body is too far forward. These brackets will bring that point back to a point to put more weight and load on the rear end. is your car lowered or stock height?
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