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This is directly from the BMR FAQs about the LCA question at hand:
"I purchased control arm relocation brackets but which hole do I use for my application?"
While each car varies based on many variables, there is a common rule of thumb that can be used for initial setup. Typically a car that is stock ride height or lowered less than 3/4" can use the middle mounting hole of our relocation brackets. Cars lowered 1" or more will benefit mostly from the lowest setting(bottom hole). The goal is to point the control arms in an upward angle rear to front. In other words, the front bushing of the control arm should be higher than the rear when looking from the side of the car. This provides an improved "instant center" by moving the imaginary intersect point of the control arms and torque arm rearward. Result - better weight transfer for improved traction.
Yeah i put mine on the bottom also! It feels great! I have the BMR LCAS tubluar, UMI Relo-brackets, BMR double adjustable panhard, bilstein shocks with canuck motorsports lowering springs and soon to have BMR Front and rear sway bars and Subframe Connectors from BMR! after that it will be the torque arm!
i bought the control arms from a member here for $120. brand new. (bmr boxed. poly/poly)
the brackets i got from uh thunderracing.com i think, since they still have the other colors. (i had wanted yellow but they sent me black since i mentioned if itll take too long to get the yellow gimme red or black. now i wouldnt mind so much if i didnt still get charged the extra $10 for yellow. :mad:)
the shocks are regular bilstein hds. i think i shouldve went with revalves or kyb agx's though since its not the perfect match with the eibach springs. i mean to me its fine but im sure it could be better. the ride is a little rough on bumps.
i love how its driving. very stiff (in a good way) go-kart-esque if you will. ;)
i think sfcs will be next. gotta find a shop thatll do it.
Haven’t done anything on the Camaro, but put LEDs on my truck headlights . And my oil pressure sensor went out on the truck so going to fix that this...
Haven’t done anything on the Camaro, but put LEDs on my truck headlights . And my oil pressure sensor went out on the truck so going to fix that this...
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