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Old 05-03-2006, 03:40 PM
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Default Double or Single Adjustable LCAs.

Its a Street/Strip car and im wondering if DBL Adj is too much.

I DD my car too.

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Singles are fine.
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But would a DBL hurt my DD abilitys?
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No.

Doubles can be louder and rougher than singles because a double has rod ends on both ends. Singles are typically rod end on one end and rubber or poly on the other end.

But neither will hurt your DD ride, it's all about how much noise you can handle. I have single adjustable and the noise is fine. However noise is subjectable to each person.

What do you mean in the sig by full UMI suspension?
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Im planning on getting a full suspension this season, and UMI is sweet.
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So everything under 2006 is a wishlist???
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What circumstance is it that requires that you need an adjustable lower at all? The only time I recommend them is for larger tire fitment or if someone has incorrectly installed a set of relocation brackets and need to square up the rearend in the car. Just don't want to see you spend hard earned money on them when it could be spent to updgrade other components

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Well my buddie was sayin some stuff about gettin the tires planted, and LCAs seem closest to planting the tires supsension wise.

I have 15x8 Prostars w/ 26x11.5x15 ET STreets. My plan was doing a Single ADJ LCA with a relo bracket.
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Originally Posted by Honda Hunter
So everything under 2006 is a wishlist???

Negative, Everything under 2006 I have except my suspension.



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