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Old Mar 15, 2005 | 09:07 PM
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Need advice on 10sec Suspension...

Ok guys, this season I plan to be in the 10s... I'm getting a moser 12 bolt within a month...
I just have a few questions...
For a rear sway bar, what is a good one to go with, basically best bang for the buck, I have been looking at the BMR extreme sway bar... any opinions on others?
For LCA's what should I go with, boxed, tubular, adjustable etc...
And should I use LCA relocation brackets, I hear they do help quite a bit with wheel hop...

Right now what I have suspension wise is...
BMR Adj. TQ Arm, BMR Adj. phr, qa1's all the way around, just bought 275lb springs for the fronts, SLP sfc's, i may be missing things... Anyone see any weak spots. I want to get a tubular K member soon too

Just want to get everything dialed in so it hooks hard and straight
Old Mar 15, 2005 | 09:52 PM
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Re: Need advice on 10sec Suspension...

I'm not framiliar with sway bars, or slp sfc's.... but boxed weld in sfc's are the best way to go. generally, boxed lca's are said to be best for straight lines, but i have no idea. seems as if either will work. lca relocation brachets help incredibly. most poeople say they are good for a tenth on the 60'. different rear shocks would be nice, or an airbag on the RR to help that sag. thats all i have... u might want to ask somebody who actually has a 10 second car, cuz thats certainly not me
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