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LCA Relocation Bracket Needed for setup (yay or nay) - Help
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<blockquote data-quote="Norm Peterson" data-source="post: 16394988" data-attributes="member: 193960"><p>Lowering without relocating the LCAs <em><u>will</u></em> make the car understeer more. How much more depends on how much lowering vs how much LCA relocating.</p><p></p><p>That doesn't matter as much to some people as others, and it does depend on how hard the hard cornering gets (slalom and abrupt lane change maneuvers in particular). Some people would notice more understeer right away, others wouldn't notice it no matter how heavy it gets. Most people probably fall somewhere in the middle, a little more toward being less likely to notice.</p><p></p><p>Since relo brackets can be done as a stand-alone mod and you haven't done them yet even with your lowering, your best bet at this point would be to not do them yet. Just drive the car and pay more attention to the way it feels in the corners and during any slalom/lane change maneuvers that you might make.</p><p></p><p>It's already apparent that you don't need them for launch purposes or for avoiding wheel hop (the reasons most people bother with the relo bracket mod in the first place).</p><p></p><p></p><p>Norm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norm Peterson, post: 16394988, member: 193960"] Lowering without relocating the LCAs [i][U]will[/U][/i] make the car understeer more. How much more depends on how much lowering vs how much LCA relocating. That doesn't matter as much to some people as others, and it does depend on how hard the hard cornering gets (slalom and abrupt lane change maneuvers in particular). Some people would notice more understeer right away, others wouldn't notice it no matter how heavy it gets. Most people probably fall somewhere in the middle, a little more toward being less likely to notice. Since relo brackets can be done as a stand-alone mod and you haven't done them yet even with your lowering, your best bet at this point would be to not do them yet. Just drive the car and pay more attention to the way it feels in the corners and during any slalom/lane change maneuvers that you might make. It's already apparent that you don't need them for launch purposes or for avoiding wheel hop (the reasons most people bother with the relo bracket mod in the first place). Norm [/QUOTE]
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