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Old April 8th, 2008, 10:22 AM   #1
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I Lowered My Car Using Ford Racing Suspension Package, And Im Using Adjustable Upper And Lower Controle Arms. I Havent Had Time To Alligne The Car Yet, But I Feel Theres No Rear Wheight Transfer At All. Steeda Suggested Lca Relocation Bracket To Lower The Angel Of The Ear Arms.

Is Anybody Using These Brackets And Are They Really Usefull?

I FEEL ALOT OF WIND UP AND CHATTER WHEN TRYING TO DO PARKING MANOUVERS OR IN TRAFFIC.

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I don't have any of the symptoms you describe in regards to chatter and such. I'm running the prokit springs and the bmr LCA's. I am currently using the relocation brackets and it did help a 'little' with squat. Not much, I need a little more to truly be able to launch the car.
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how about these?
BMR Control Arm Relocation Brackets coupon is "stang"

Here is an article that might help you


How to Lower your Mustang Article - StangSuspension.com
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I don't have any of the symptoms you describe in regards to chatter and such. I'm running the prokit springs and the bmr LCA's. I am currently using the relocation brackets and it did help a 'little' with squat. Not much, I need a little more to truly be able to launch the car.

Your only running the pro kit emay? your car looks lower then that.
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just the prokit nothing else..
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i guess its your rims that make it look lower. You could get a softer spring in the back for a better a launch right? Nothing i can tell you about building cars though. You got an adj panhard bar dont you.
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I dont think that's his car in the pic.
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yea that is his car in the pic. hood is different now i think but its his. i have seen other pics of his car though. Im sure its just his 20s that make it look lower. becuase if he has the pro kit that that lowers it the same as my frpp springs but his car looks lower then mine, but im running 18s


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here you go check it out
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Yeah that's true the rims do fill the wheel wells really nicely. That car is sick as hell, one of the best Stang's I've ever seen IMO.
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Oh I thought we were talking about the thread starter..
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plus he those side pipes so its lower to the ground. oh well let me stop hijacking this guys thread
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I have the relocation brackets (BMR) and as the other gentleman said, it helps a little, but not much with my street tires, and hp. If you are stock or only putting down a little over 300hp, they should help your car a lot, but I ran stock everything until it gave out, as the car use to hook fine with flash tune hp.
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I dont think that's his car in the pic.
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Oh I thought we were talking about the thread starter..
I agree, that pic is sweet though!!
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