Relocating brackets?
Relocating brackets?
I have subframe connectors and rear LCA (BMR flavor) and I am anticipating some major traction problems( ordered a 3200 vigalante yesterday), what about these relocating brackets for the rear LCA, do they work well and how do they work and what do they do exactly, will they work with my existing LCA
Thanks a ton for your help, its greatly appreciated
Thanks a ton for your help, its greatly appreciated
No, not really. I could still spin em really easy with stock size tires. On a higher hp car with bigger, stickier tires it may be mopre beneficial.
But I'm considering lowering springs before too long and I think they are a necessity for a lowered car.
But I'm considering lowering springs before too long and I think they are a necessity for a lowered car.
With the converter, I'd look into getting some stickier tires. The best suspension in the world does no good, if you got no bite. 
The relocation brackets lower the rear mounting hole on the axle. By doing this, it prevents the LCA from becoming parallel w/ the ground under launch, which will cause wheelhop.

The relocation brackets lower the rear mounting hole on the axle. By doing this, it prevents the LCA from becoming parallel w/ the ground under launch, which will cause wheelhop.
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