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    Quote Originally Posted by HoLLo View Post
    LCA relocation brackets are almost a necessity with lowered cars. The benefit of adding reloc. brackets on a lowered car is not quite as high as adding it to a stock height car is what he's saying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KissMyWhtSS View Post
    relocation brackets should be a requirement when install LCAs.

    besides your a loser for not lowering, and when you decide you should lower it shits already been done

    Some of us with strong rear end's cant go lower


    But on topic,LCA relocator's helps out non-lowered car's to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BluBeaSSt View Post
    But on topic,LCA relocator's helps out non-lowered car's to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoLLo View Post
    LCA relocation brackets are almost a necessity with lowered cars. The benefit of adding reloc. brackets on a lowered car is not quite as high as adding it to a stock height car is what he's saying.
    ok...i wasnt really confused before...now im confused. a lowered car WILL benefit from the reloc. kits, but i was just confused on the install.
    2001 Granatelli Camaro: LS1, A4, full suspension, C5 y2k wheels, some stereo, and a few custom touches.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ls1dave View Post
    ok...i wasnt really confused before...now im confused. a lowered car WILL benefit from the reloc. kits, but i was just confused on the install.
    I was under the impression relocation brackets will help all fbodys, especially on lowered applications.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KissMyWhtSS View Post
    I was under the impression relocation brackets will help all fbodys, especially on lowered applications.
    Correct!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BluBeaSSt View Post
    Correct!
    no waiiiiiii

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    Im runnning the UMI brackets. The weld-ins actually come with a bolt that goes into the stock location, then you weld around that which ensures everything lines up. They have 2 holes for adjustment. The car hooks and books!

    Can usually find a set floating around the 'For Sale' sections.
    Last edited by Stroked96Bowtie; 09-23-2008 at 09:51 PM.

    7.10ET 88mph 1/8th (old setup)

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