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#21 Re: longer lower control arms
Posted on: 2013/4/18 5:47
Primarily track benny. The camber could be good too depending how,much neg camber it gives me


#22 Re: longer lower control arms
benny Posted on: 2013/4/18 5:49
Shorter strut assembly will also increase camber without increasing track width.. Be mindful moving the LCA pivot point [on the engine crossmember] as it can screw with your steering geomentry.


#23 Re: longer lower control arms
benny Posted on: 2013/4/18 5:58
Roll centre adjusters will help with correcting short length strut assembles by increasing the overall strut assembly length and therefore retaining some angle back into the LCA. More or less, you want the LCA to be parallel to the road surface at full bump [at a maximum] otherwise you will gain positive camber as the LCA moves through the arc


#24 Re: longer lower control arms
Posted on: 2013/4/18 6:45
I don't want to drill x member, im running lower struts so rca may be of benefit but track increase would be to match the proposed increase in rear.


#25 Re: longer lower control arms
jmac Posted on: 2013/4/18 7:34
mik I have the LCAs from the rally car that had been lengthened. They were extended about 25mm with box section steel. I'd prefer to add a bit to them to strengthen them more (and make them look stock again) but it's worth a look. If you have time this weekend to come past, you are welcome to take a look and see what you think.



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