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Old 09-15-2005, 06:36 PM
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Well I was just looking at these pics https://ls1tech.com/forums/suspension-brakes/298987-question-those-who-welded-their-own-sfc-s.html and got thinking that when I weld my SFC's to the stock LCA bracket i'll be screwing myself if I want to install LCA relocation brackets in the future...right?? Or am I missing something?? Edit: i'm refering to the 1st pic ("image 2")
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The brackets mount on the axle and not the body.

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Ok, I just looked at this pic http://www.bmrfabrication.com/sfc/tubular-inst.jpg that shows where they mount a little better. I guess it's been a while since i've been under an f-body other than changing my oil....lol. Thanks!
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You can do it no prob, they don't interfere with each other and are a great mod. You will feel them.
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Originally Posted by joblo1978
You can do it no prob, they don't interfere with each other and are a great mod. You will feel them.
Yeah, I shure can feel them!!! I haven't really been able to really push the car much due to alot of traffic on my way home, but the car feels much tighter now




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