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2011-2014 Mustangs
Driveline/Suspension
Installing FRPP Springs
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<blockquote data-quote="nissenc1337" data-source="post: 14470790" data-attributes="member: 143744"><p>If i'm not mistaken, the relocation brackets are to ensure the LCA's are level by moving the connection point down (lower the car car the higher the rear axle). So, if your LCA's are close 90 degrees to the axle/parallel to the ground when on the ground then you're fine.</p><p></p><p>I could be wrong but i'm pretty sure that's what i've read.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nissenc1337, post: 14470790, member: 143744"] If i'm not mistaken, the relocation brackets are to ensure the LCA's are level by moving the connection point down (lower the car car the higher the rear axle). So, if your LCA's are close 90 degrees to the axle/parallel to the ground when on the ground then you're fine. I could be wrong but i'm pretty sure that's what i've read. [/QUOTE]
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