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Old 04-20-2013, 12:57 PM   #1
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Default Adjustable LCAs or not

Need some advice. Is it worth it to get adjustable LCAs? I have a whiteline adjustable UCA waiting to go in because I got a great deal on it and I'm wondering if I need to spend the extra to get adjustable LCAs. I have sportlines, BMR panhard, and BMR panhard brace on the way and the UCA and bracket sitting at the house. All going on probably next weekend so want to start planning on the LCAs and relocation brackets too.
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Old 04-20-2013, 01:05 PM   #2
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Default Re: Adjustable LCAs or not

Me and Josh both have the non adjustable BMR LCAs and relocation brakets a D we love them. I wouldn't say the adjustable one are needed but I'm sure they wouldn't hurt either
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Old 04-20-2013, 01:12 PM   #3
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I've got LCA's and brackets, UCA and adj. pan hard, all BMR, I put it all on at the same time but the car does feel much better. Never got any track time with sticky tires though so hard to tell how much difference there. And are you asking whether to get adj. lca's vs non-adj. or lca's vs. no lca's?
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Old 04-20-2013, 01:20 PM   #4
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Adj lca vs non adj lca
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Old 04-20-2013, 03:09 PM   #5
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i have the non-adjustable BMR LCAs and brackets as well.

I asked Kelly at BMR this same question when i bought mine and he said as a daily driver, the non-adjustables were fine. he said the adjustables werent necessary unless i was going to autocross it and needed to dial the suspension in further.

it was over a year ago so im paraphrasing.

i'd suggest giving Kelly a call and asking him personally.
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Yes, they are only needed if trying to finely tune the suspension parameters. Most would need this if seriously into racing. I also have BMRs non-adjustable poly LCAs and brackets, and they are great. Just gotta find out how to make them quit squeaking. (Yes they are HEAVILY greased)
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Originally Posted by Dan12GT View Post
Just gotta find out how to make them quit squeaking. (Yes they are HEAVILY greased)
shit...if you ever fine out, please let me know. mine are greased as well.
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I am going to try looking into different greases. I believe a thicker grease will help. Some stuff is cheap and really thin and breaks down fast making more squeak.
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For those having squeaking issues. What sway bars are you running? If aftermarket I'd suggest looking at those. They tend to squeak and pop if not properly greased and tightened.
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For those having squeaking issues. What sway bars are you running? If aftermarket I'd suggest looking at those. They tend to squeak and pop if not properly greased and tightened.
im running the stock sway bar

called into amsoil and they recommended this so this is the grease im running: Synthetic Poly Truck Grease #2
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Old 04-21-2013, 09:33 AM   #12
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All of my suspension is adjustable, but then again I track my car (race track not drag strip). I have yet to need to do any adjustments to the LCA's though, other than making sure its tight. If you are looking to take your car to the race track, my best recommendation would be to talk to Mike White @ Whiteside Customs, he's a suspension guru and an instructor at Eagles Canyon Raceway.
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