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Relocation Brackets with stock height car?
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<blockquote data-quote="OX1" data-source="post: 16529108" data-attributes="member: 175132"><p>Finally got 10's.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1673855[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p> So my setup/costs to run 10's was.</p><p></p><p>Base GT with auto as only option</p><p></p><p>Free stuff-------</p><p>Removed spare/jack/trunk carpet</p><p>Homemade rear seat delete (cardboard and some black fabric)</p><p>Removed mats</p><p></p><p>Mods</p><p>305/35-18 MT STREET S/S DR--$629.90</p><p>AMR -18X10 and 18X8 RIMS ---$559.96 (used stock 235's up front)</p><p>UPR X-pipe------------------------$259.46</p><p>Roush Stg 3 TVS------------------$6199.99</p><p>SCT tuner and VMP tune---------$712.64</p><p>Octane boost----------------------$59.98</p><p>Roush upper control arm---------$253.95</p><p>Roush alum lower control arms---$200.00</p><p>Lightweight battery/terminals-----$120.25</p><p></p><p>Total---------------------------------$8996.13</p><p></p><p> My goal was 10's without sacrificing really ANY NVH.</p><p>Pretty much reached it, except some increased harshness</p><p>over stock tires, but stock soft susp helps out a ton there.</p><p></p><p> Curious if anyone has used relocation brackets with stock height susp</p><p>and if it helped 60' @ all. I currently get zero wheel hop, no matter</p><p>what I do. Not even on cold summer tires and down to 40 degrees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OX1, post: 16529108, member: 175132"] Finally got 10's. [ATTACH=full]1673855[/ATTACH] So my setup/costs to run 10's was. Base GT with auto as only option Free stuff------- Removed spare/jack/trunk carpet Homemade rear seat delete (cardboard and some black fabric) Removed mats Mods 305/35-18 MT STREET S/S DR--$629.90 AMR -18X10 and 18X8 RIMS ---$559.96 (used stock 235's up front) UPR X-pipe------------------------$259.46 Roush Stg 3 TVS------------------$6199.99 SCT tuner and VMP tune---------$712.64 Octane boost----------------------$59.98 Roush upper control arm---------$253.95 Roush alum lower control arms---$200.00 Lightweight battery/terminals-----$120.25 Total---------------------------------$8996.13 My goal was 10's without sacrificing really ANY NVH. Pretty much reached it, except some increased harshness over stock tires, but stock soft susp helps out a ton there. Curious if anyone has used relocation brackets with stock height susp and if it helped 60' @ all. I currently get zero wheel hop, no matter what I do. Not even on cold summer tires and down to 40 degrees. [/QUOTE]
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