Installed LCA's, do I need to put stock springs back on?
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Re: Installed LCA's, do I need to put stock springs back on?
1 of the main reasons why folks buy relocation brackets is to help combat wheelhop after you've lowered your car. If your not getting wheelhop, I'd say you don't need them. Kind of the old saying would go here. "If it ain't broke, don't fix it."
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Installed LCA's, do I need to put stock springs back on?
I just installed my adjustable lca's on my 98 Ta. I adjusted the lca's to be the same size as my stock ones were. I was wondering if I would also need to buy relocation brackets? I never understood what they were used for. Car drives fine right now, but I was wondering if I don't have the relocation brackets if I would have to put my stock springs on in the rear???