Steeda LCA relocation bracket= No More Carwash!
#1
Steeda LCA relocation bracket= No More Carwash!
Hey ! I can't go to the carwash no more b/c my lca relocation bracket is riding on the rail that keeps the car on the track at the car wash. Has anyone else had this problem?? The bracket sits to low to the ground!
#2
RE: Steeda LCA relocation bracket= No More Carwash!
Me too! only i dont even have LCA relocation brackets, just hellwig rear sway bar itself rubs on the track by about 1/8 inch
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#3
RE: Steeda LCA relocation bracket= No More Carwash!
Check this out! If you think that this car can still go onto an carwash, Your are so very wrong!!! The lca bracket is so low that the bracket will be riding on the carwash rail/track itself. So, people what do you all think about this????
This is one of the problems that steeda did'nt think of. Now the customer! me! Has only two options. Wash the car by hand in the dead ofwinter or swap out the lca & bracket for an adjustable lca. Any feedback on this topicwill be takinginto consideration.
This is one of the problems that steeda did'nt think of. Now the customer! me! Has only two options. Wash the car by hand in the dead ofwinter or swap out the lca & bracket for an adjustable lca. Any feedback on this topicwill be takinginto consideration.
#4
RE: Steeda LCA relocation bracket= No More Carwash!
I see your issue, but swapping the LCA + bracket for an adjustable LCA doesn't make a lot of sense.
Adjustable arms are good for setting the pinion angle, but they don't really do the same thing as the relocation brackets. The brackets are designed to adjust the angle of the arms to compensate for lowering or enhance traction.
You could try "shopping" for a different car wash (the tracks are not standard height, some are lower than others)
Also, some of the small drive-in automatic washes such as you find at some service stations have no track at all. You just drive in, stop, and the equipment moves around the car.
Adjustable arms are good for setting the pinion angle, but they don't really do the same thing as the relocation brackets. The brackets are designed to adjust the angle of the arms to compensate for lowering or enhance traction.
You could try "shopping" for a different car wash (the tracks are not standard height, some are lower than others)
Also, some of the small drive-in automatic washes such as you find at some service stations have no track at all. You just drive in, stop, and the equipment moves around the car.
#7
RE: Steeda LCA relocation bracket= No More Carwash!
I dont know about your car wash but i used to have a lifted truck that the tires were to big to fit in the track so they used to wash it by hand.Ask them and see.
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