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Bolt in LCA Relocation Bracket Problem

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Old 11-15-2007, 03:25 PM
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Ill start by saying i did one wheel at a time, and everything went in smoothly. The car hooks so much better now, it was worth every penny. However, my passenger side wheel is over .5" too far to the rear. The brackets looked symmetrical when I installed them so i dont think that the one side was bent. My rear suspention is all stock ao i dont understand what could be out of alignment. Will getting adj LCAs solve the problem or is that considered a band-aid. Sorry if this is a stupid question guys but I spend too much time trying to make power and never really learned all that much about suspension. I guess im learnin now...
Old 11-15-2007, 05:11 PM
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From what i remember the f-body's rear is positioned closer to the rear bumber on one side than the other. its possible that with the relocation brackets it might be something that may have increased or just something u noticed now that your looking. Thats the reason they have the adjustable LCAs
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Adj. LCA's will fix that.




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