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FivePointToTheOh Aug 31, 2015 09:35 AM

LCA's, Worth it or no?
 
Out of those of you who have installed LCA's on your 13's and 14's, was the Wheel hop lowered enough to warrant actually installing them? I have no other suspension upgrades, and I'm looking at only installing LCA for the time being. Wheel hop is currently a huge issue for me and I'm hoping that some of you have had a positive enough experience to recommend them.

krazykevin Aug 31, 2015 11:17 AM

I think they were worth it for sure on an 06 GT which has less power. I think that relocation brackets are also worth every penny (whiteline or CHE only though). They improve the feel of the solid axle and are very noticeable on hard acceleration.

yourmom6990 Aug 31, 2015 11:19 AM

YES! Get them. You will not be disappointed. I was really impressed with how much they made a difference. Especially with 1-2 shifts, I would always break loose with the stock LCAs. After installing a set of whiteline adj LCAs, they kept the axle planted and I can feel them grab when shifting from 1-2. No more breaking loose. They're well worth the money.



Originally Posted by krazykevin (Post 8505255)
I think they were worth it for sure on an 06 GT which has less power. I think that relocation brackets are also worth every penny (whiteline or CHE only though). They improve the feel of the solid axle and are very noticeable on hard acceleration.

They're even worth it on the 3.7L! Relocation brackets are not necessary unless you are lowered, or if you are heavily dragging the car. For a non lowered street vehicle, they are pointless.

FivePointToTheOh Aug 31, 2015 03:13 PM


Originally Posted by yourmom6990 (Post 8505258)
YES! Get them. You will not be disappointed. I was really impressed with how much they made a difference. Especially with 1-2 shifts, I would always break loose with the stock LCAs. After installing a set of whiteline adj LCAs, they kept the axle planted and I can feel them grab when shifting from 1-2. No more breaking loose. They're well worth the money.




They're even worth it on the 3.7L! Relocation brackets are not necessary unless you are lowered, or if you are heavily dragging the car. For a non lowered street vehicle, they are pointless.

Yeah, for myself I spin/hop through third currently, She's putting down a lot more than stock can handle. Looks like I'll be giving them a go.

SpartaPerformance Aug 31, 2015 06:32 PM

Worth it, no doubt. I too am partial to CHE

Norm Peterson Sep 1, 2015 09:12 AM


Originally Posted by FivePointToTheOh (Post 8505328)
Yeah, for myself I spin/hop through third currently, She's putting down a lot more than stock can handle. Looks like I'll be giving them a go.

I'd consider LCAs a first step in the path to eliminating hop. If they solve it for you, you're done and don't need to do anything more.

If they don't solve it to your satisfaction, I'd do the UCA before relo brackets, because that's where the rest of the rubber bits in the rear suspension are.

Really stubborn cases could end up with the engine and transmission mounts needing to be replaced with stiffer stuff.


Norm

xxkazp3rxx Sep 12, 2015 10:58 PM

As they all said, yes they are worth it.

But, I would try to do all at once.. and I mean the UCA/LCA, Springs/Shocks, etc. --- night and day

Norm Peterson Sep 13, 2015 07:35 AM

It's a pretty big $ outlay to do it all at once, and do it all right. The best bang for the buck comes when you sneak up on it and stop modding immediately once the last single mod has solved the problem. Anything more than that isn't going to make a disappeared problem any better, and the downsides in other driving that virtually all suspension mods bring (maintenance, ride quality, transmitted driveline noise, cornering 'bind', etc.) will tend to become more noticeable.


Norm

FivePointToTheOh Sep 15, 2015 08:15 AM

After much consideration...LCA's along with a whole other slew of parts are on the way for this weekend, let the wrench hours begin.


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