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Old 11/1/12, 06:55 PM
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CHE relocation brackets ?

Any reviews of the CHE rear-lower-control-arm relocation brackets?

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I have ran a set on my car for a couple years now and zero complaints. With nothing more than these brackets and Steeda LCAs, I have zero wheel hop. The CHE's are very beefy and well built. The only potential drawback is lack of adjustment, which for me has not been an issue.
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Originally Posted by Gabe
Any reviews of the CHE rear-lower-control-arm relocation brackets?

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I used them in the past on my 08 Shelby GT. They are very strong/beefy, only they don't allow for any adjustment. IMO, the new FRPP LCA Relocation Brackets are the best, and they have two sets of holes for adjustment. However, the FRPP ones are not compatible with the OE LCAs and some aftermarket LCAs. I know for fact that they are compatible with Steeda billet LCAs and BBR billet LCAs.

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