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mrtstang Feb 18, 2011 11:25 AM

LCA's
 
Hey guys, i've done some searching on the forums here about LCA's, and read Jazzers suspension guide thread, but i'm still a bit confused here. I'm not really a suspension guy lol. What decently priced LCA's would you recommend for my setup? The J&M's look good to me, but are they worth the money? I'm not looking for the best (nor do i want to spend $200+ if possible) i just want something that's noticeably better than stock, that will help me launch a little better. Right now the only thing done to my suspension is the pro kit. Everything else is stock. I may do some shocks and struts (with H&R Super Sport springs) later on, but for now i'm wondering if this will help with my current setup.

Thanks

Z28KLR Feb 18, 2011 12:12 PM

They're a couple bucks more than you want to spend, but the only ones I have any experience with are the MM hd's. Had 'em on for over 3 years and they're a huge improvement from stock. If I had to do it again I'd probably go for the XD's though.

sonicx Feb 18, 2011 02:18 PM

I followed the Jazzer Guide & picked up UPR's adj LCA's. I love em! W/ shipping I paid $163.95.

Might as well do the shocks because you'll be down working in that general area already with the lca's. And i'd say do the shock & struts at the same time.... so yes do it.

mrtstang Feb 18, 2011 02:45 PM

Thanks guys! Yeah, i know the MM's are good, but pricey. I'm gonna look into the UPR's too.

I would love to do shocks/struts, c&c plates, h&r springs, and lca's all in one shot, but the budget just won't allow that at the moment. So, i sort have to pick and choose right now, and thought some decent lca's would be a good place to start.

sonicx Feb 18, 2011 02:56 PM

I'd do shocks & struts first b4 lca's personally.

Blk003GT Feb 18, 2011 02:59 PM

Mm's are more a twisty lca. I was looking at baseline or teams z. I dont know if the baselines have sway bar mounts but team zs do.

my buddy runs upr uppers and lowers on his sra kb cobra and he hooks awsome.

mrtstang Feb 18, 2011 03:18 PM


Originally Posted by Blk003GT (Post 7424975)
Mm's are more a twisty lca. I was looking at baseline or teams z. I dont know if the baselines have sway bar mounts but team zs do.

my buddy runs upr uppers and lowers on his sra kb cobra and he hooks awsome.

So you're saying teamz and baseline are more for straight line traction than handling? If so, that's what i'm really after. I mean if it helps handling that's great, but better 60ft's is what i really want.

I've read that the uca's are not as critical as lca's when it comes to straight line launches. Don't know if that's true, but i've heard that a few times.

2kStangGT08 Feb 18, 2011 03:28 PM

I went with team z rear suspension kit for lil shy of $600. But unfortunately I have yet put them to the test cuz I have bad tires :(. But i do feel a huge lift when at WOT.

Mustang_NTriangle Feb 18, 2011 03:46 PM


Originally Posted by mrtstang (Post 7424663)
Hey guys, i've done some searching on the forums here about LCA's, and read Jazzers suspension guide thread, but i'm still a bit confused here. I'm not really a suspension guy lol. What decently priced LCA's would you recommend for my setup? The J&M's look good to me, but are they worth the money? I'm not looking for the best (nor do i want to spend $200+ if possible) i just want something that's noticeably better than stock, that will help me launch a little better. Right now the only thing done to my suspension is the pro kit. Everything else is stock. I may do some shocks and struts (with H&R Super Sport springs) later on, but for now i'm wondering if this will help with my current setup.

Thanks

i got your answer then UPR LCAs Moly Pro Chrome Series adjustables which have solid bushings. I have these on my car and they are great.

Jazzer The Cat Feb 18, 2011 04:12 PM

These guys pretty much got you covered :D

If you look under the LCA's, I have a list of those that fall under the whole spectrum of strength and listed for DD with moderate twisties, to heavy twisties to all out 1/4 mile launching beasts. Take your pick, but think LONG AND HARD about your budget limitations and your desire to hook at the Christmas tree. You go trying to save money on LCA's now, you may just find yourself needing a tow home if you rip apart an LCA not designed for the abuse while on the 1/4 mile. This is due to the likelyhood that you up your grip/torque over time.

Jazzer :)


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