Help, Too much Anti-Squat?
#1
Help, Too much Anti-Squat?
I just installed Whiteline Lower control arms and relocation brackets. Now my LCA's are angled about 4 degrees of anti-squat. Is that too much?
On the test drive it felt like i was spinning the rear tires more than usual. Could I have less traction now?
Thanks for your help
On the test drive it felt like i was spinning the rear tires more than usual. Could I have less traction now?
Thanks for your help
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Now the rear tires break loose. Maybe my tires are just getting old and don't have as much grip.
My car is a daily driver and weekend warrior. I'm just trying to decide if i'm better off without the relocation brackets.
Anybody else have an opinion?
#7
Thanks for that, but that is one of the many things I read before getting the relocation brackets. In theory I should have more traction. That is why I'm confused. Before I could punch it in first and it would hold traction, (just bearly).
Now the rear tires break loose. Maybe my tires are just getting old and don't have as much grip.
My car is a daily driver and weekend warrior. I'm just trying to decide if i'm better off without the relocation brackets.
Anybody else have an opinion?
Now the rear tires break loose. Maybe my tires are just getting old and don't have as much grip.
My car is a daily driver and weekend warrior. I'm just trying to decide if i'm better off without the relocation brackets.
Anybody else have an opinion?
#8
Ok well FWIW, my LCA's were near parallel with the ground and I decided to move them to the lowest mounting holes so the rear of the LCA's angle downward. I didn't notice much a difference either. I can still spin the tires easily. Could be because I'm blown and my rear tires are almost due for replacement.
Anybody else have any thoughts?
#10
Check this out. I may go with this in the future.
http://www.americanmuscle.com/swarr-...rear-2005.html
http://www.americanmuscle.com/swarr-...rear-2005.html