Adjustable Rear LCAs Necessary?
The usual answer that I saw in my search was "you usually don't need adjustable unless you're lowered quite a bit, but you might as well just in case". This is a fine answer and it makes sense, but I guess I'm hoping for some people with similar setups/mods to chime in with their experiences.
My setup is the following, 97 Trans Am WS6:
- Strano springs and Koni STR.T shocks
- stock rear end with 4.10 gears
- some type of non-adjustable upgraded torque arm (was on the car when I bought it)
- Spohn weld-in LCA relocation brackets (not yet installed)
Overall the car isn't lowered a lot, and the rear end isn't heavily modded. Anyone out there with a similar setup run into any issues with non-adjustable RLCA's?
I know adjustment is nice to have if you need it, but at the same time I don't want to spend twice as much on something to never use the adjustment.
I'd run from adjustables unless there is a true need.
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...and think they are great. Really nice quality. Also have their LCA's.
Check these. What I like about them is that they have a unique bushing design that privodes zero deflection forwards and backwards but they can still deflect side ti side when turning. Best of both worlds while being 100% streetable. Love them. I got the adjustable ones and they eliminated my wheel hop.
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Just a suggestion
Last edited by BeatonZ06; Feb 26, 2018 at 09:50 PM.




