I'm in the process of gathering all the parts to lower my car & I bought a set of Steeda LCA relocation brackets last year because I found them on ebay for a really good deal & want them to work the with Steeda billet LCA arms I already have, but I'm starting to second guess my choice on parts before I get them installed. Since these brackets specifically state they must be welded on I'd really like to make sure these are the ones I want to run before I commit to going ahead & getting them installed somewhat permanently. What seems to make the Steeda brackets different than any other brand & the part I'm starting to second guess is they don't have an additonal vertical "arm" that bolts up to the axle higher up on the bracket like say a BMR bracket has. Is this something I should be at all worried about or will the welding take care of any concerns I may have about it being as structurally sound as the other brackets that are available on the market & have additional attachment points to the axle? Any advice or personal experience with these would be appreciated!
Steeda brackets for reference...
Another brand such as BMR has this additional higher attachment point...
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Steeda brackets for reference...
Another brand such as BMR has this additional higher attachment point...
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