Will LCAs be enough?
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Will LCAs be enough?
I've got a wheel hop problem like you wouldn't believe. I cannot do a burnout to save my life. I can beat myself to death trying, though.
Anyway, I'm looking to solve the problem. Obviously, the first thing on my mind is LCAs. I hear they're nearly a miracle cure, and they certainly aren't expensive. I've looked at the stock ones, and wow, they suck. Anyway, I'm pretty sure that the shocks on there are the OE. I'm wondering if that could be part of the problem. If so, I guess I'll be gettin' some Bilstein HD's at some point. Also, I'm curious if I'll need a TA, too.
Basically, what I'm wanting to know from you guys is this - If I have a stock car with a massive wheel hop problem, given the info above, do you think that LCAs will be enough to keep the damn wheels on the ground?
Anyway, I'm looking to solve the problem. Obviously, the first thing on my mind is LCAs. I hear they're nearly a miracle cure, and they certainly aren't expensive. I've looked at the stock ones, and wow, they suck. Anyway, I'm pretty sure that the shocks on there are the OE. I'm wondering if that could be part of the problem. If so, I guess I'll be gettin' some Bilstein HD's at some point. Also, I'm curious if I'll need a TA, too.
Basically, what I'm wanting to know from you guys is this - If I have a stock car with a massive wheel hop problem, given the info above, do you think that LCAs will be enough to keep the damn wheels on the ground?