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Would LCA relocation brackets reduce wheelhop ?

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Old 10/19/08, 01:26 AM
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Would LCA relocation brackets reduce wheelhop ?

Hey Guys, I'm just curious as to whether LCA relocation brackets would either eliminate or reduce wheelhop.


As of right now, I don't have any immediate plans to lower my suspension, but would like to know if they would make a difference without having to lower the suspension.


In the meantime, thanks in advance for all your feedback, and support.



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Yes, but with stock arms you'll need to use the lowest adjustment setting in order to clear the mass of the stock arms.
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Originally Posted by anthony05gt
Yes, but with stock arms you'll need to use the lowest adjustment setting in order to clear the mass of the stock arms.

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Anthony, looks as though I've found even a better alternative. As in Steeda's Watts linkage setup.
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