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2QuikTA Dec 29, 2002 03:43 PM

noticeable difference with LCA's?
 
gonna be putting on some BMR tubular LCA's first thing when the car comes out in the spring. All i have right now is SFC's and a STB. Will there be any noticeable diff. with LCA's?

Xsta Z 28 Dec 29, 2002 05:06 PM

Re: noticeable difference with LCA's?
 
Probably not much. But is your car is lowered at all? I'd suggest relocation brackets at the same time. Oh, but they will look nicer!

2QuikTA Dec 29, 2002 05:31 PM

Re: noticeable difference with LCA's?
 
car is stock ride height at the moment.I'm either looking at the pro-kit,BMR, or MAC springs this spring so at that time i'll pick up the brackets.

2QuikTA Dec 29, 2002 05:33 PM

Re: noticeable difference with LCA's?
 
also....how bout my 60' times? will thise show a slight decrease with LCA's?

Xsta Z 28 Dec 30, 2002 11:03 AM

Re: noticeable difference with LCA's?
 
Do the brackets when you do the springs for sure. May want to spring for the ~ $110. for the brackets now and kill 2 birds with one stone.

Your drag times. Do not honestly know but they should help.

May even want to consider a nice torque arm.

Bad Blu Formula Dec 30, 2002 11:33 AM

Re: noticeable difference with LCA's?
 
LCA are suppose to help your 60' times by reducing any wheel hop and helping you get better traction since they don't flex like stock LCAs.


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