LCA Help?
#1
LCA Help?
OkI have the spohn adj poly bushing LCA. i know i need to add some loctite, cause they do come loose after a few months. but was wondering if i just went with a non adjustable one would that be fine?
Do i need the adj one? my car is on eibach pro kit. I also have the adj panhard bar.
My issue is i dont have the tools anymore or the area. to keep tighting them and i dont drag as much anymore I'm thinking of getting the non adjustable ones. What do you guys think?
Do i need the adj one? my car is on eibach pro kit. I also have the adj panhard bar.
My issue is i dont have the tools anymore or the area. to keep tighting them and i dont drag as much anymore I'm thinking of getting the non adjustable ones. What do you guys think?
#2
RE: LCA Help?
You shouldn't need loctite on the arms themselves, they should have jam nuts that keepthe adjustmentfrom coming loose. You do need loctite on the bolts that hold the LCA's in since they are a one time use bolt/nut. Even if you get new bolts, which is recommended, you should still use loctite on them.
You don't necessarily need adjustable lowers but you will need some sort of adjustment with your lowering kit. You would need an adjustable upper or lowers, not both, but one or the other is needed to adjust your pinion angle. The panhard bar just adjusts the left/right location of the axle after lowering.
You don't necessarily need adjustable lowers but you will need some sort of adjustment with your lowering kit. You would need an adjustable upper or lowers, not both, but one or the other is needed to adjust your pinion angle. The panhard bar just adjusts the left/right location of the axle after lowering.
#3
RE: LCA Help?
The guy at the shop said he tighted them real good and they came loose again as my alignment is off.I know my rear end is sorta crooked.
Will it really hurt my car if I go back to stock lca? I mean most lower there car and never switch out the LCA?
Will it really hurt my car if I go back to stock lca? I mean most lower there car and never switch out the LCA?
#6
RE: LCA Help?
Adj. upper and get some LCAs with poly bushings to ease road noise. I went from the same Spohn ones you have to the Steeda Billet LCAs and cut down on vibrations. I thouht you wouldn't need to adjust the pinion angle unless you have a 1 piece drive shaft.
#7
RE: LCA Help?
has anyone went oldschool and just boxed in their stock LCA's? i was thinking about doing it, but i'd rather do it to a spare set.
anyone have their stock arms they wanna donate for the greater good? i'll take plenty of pics and do a nice write up
anyone have their stock arms they wanna donate for the greater good? i'll take plenty of pics and do a nice write up
#8
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how come they dont sell a bmr package with just an anjustable panhard with and adjustable lca and the relocation brakets for em..
instead u have to buy it all separate.. big bleh.. i mean isnt this the basic suspension stuff to replace after lowering?
instead u have to buy it all separate.. big bleh.. i mean isnt this the basic suspension stuff to replace after lowering?
#9
RE: LCA Help?
ORIGINAL: probinator
The guy at the shop said he tighted them real good and they came loose again as my alignment is off.I know my rear end is sorta crooked.
Will it really hurt my car if I go back to stock lca? I mean most lower there car and never switch out the LCA?
The guy at the shop said he tighted them real good and they came loose again as my alignment is off.I know my rear end is sorta crooked.
Will it really hurt my car if I go back to stock lca? I mean most lower there car and never switch out the LCA?