Over the weekend I installed BMR rear Lower Control Arms and a BMR Torque Arm, both with poly bushings. I cant really see a difference with the torque arm on the street tires and I won't be putting the M/Ts back on until it is time for the track.
The LCAs are a different story. I got them to eliminate wheel hop with the M/Ts and won't be able to test that until the track but I got another suprising benifit.
I have a Spec Stage 3 clutch and it has the notorious "Chater" that can be anoying. The LCAs have cut the chater WAY down. I guess the chater was being passed through the drive train to the rear axel and it would jump against the rubber bushings and stamped LCAs. With the tubular arms and Poly bushings, the axel holds steady and almost no chater.
There is more road noise but that is why I have a nice stereo. :D
For all you running agressive clutches, give this a try, it makes a world of difference.
The LCAs are a different story. I got them to eliminate wheel hop with the M/Ts and won't be able to test that until the track but I got another suprising benifit.
I have a Spec Stage 3 clutch and it has the notorious "Chater" that can be anoying. The LCAs have cut the chater WAY down. I guess the chater was being passed through the drive train to the rear axel and it would jump against the rubber bushings and stamped LCAs. With the tubular arms and Poly bushings, the axel holds steady and almost no chater.
There is more road noise but that is why I have a nice stereo. :D
For all you running agressive clutches, give this a try, it makes a world of difference.
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