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Old 05-13-2006, 03:28 PM
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Hey guys, I am in the market for a set of LCA's and relo brackets. I was lookin on the WS6 store webpage and they got the RPM speed LCA on sale for $94 and the relo brackets on sale for $58. Does anybody have this setup or know anything about this company or the quality of these products and do they work? If not, does anybody recommend Spohn?

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FWIW the best LCA's out there that I have found for a STREET car is the Edelbrock ones. Not the older ones the newer ones... The spherical front joint and the poly rear prevent binding and tighten the setup up better. There are other spherical end setups but they are much weaker since they are heim joints/rod ends threaded into the rest of the LCA tubing.

These are the edelbrock ones I am talking about

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As for relocation brackets for the LCA's the weld in's are the best and you also want the brackets to be a sturdy as possible.

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Thanks alot Brett, ill definetly look into those!
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i just installed RPM's relo brackets on my car today.. very easy to install no problems with them as of yet.. but i only drove the car about 5 miles after install and it was raining so i couldnt really test whether i was going to get better traction or not
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Keep my posted nikeboy!
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unfortunately i wont be able to let ya know how they work for about another month. i had to leave home and come back to school last night. i wont be going home for summer until june 8th.
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bump, i was also wondering if anyone bought the package from the ws6 store where you get the non adjustable lower control arms and panhard rod made by RPM motorsports for like $165... i just installed G2 springs, Bilsteins, and the RPM relo brackets. wondering how all of these parts would work together?



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