Are all the icm brakets about the same

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In a high horse car can i get away with just the icm brakets and a set of good lowers or should i do everything in thr rear.
 

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What is a ICM bracket?

high horsepower application:
1) a good set of DRs
2) a good, adjustable upper control arm (UCA) to adjust your pinion angle
3) a good set of lower control arms (LCAs) with relocation brackets if your lowered.
4) an anti roll bar if your in the 600+rwhp area and this is a drag racing application.

If you street drive the car alot, I would go with poly bushings vs solid.
 

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What is a ICM bracket?

Damn i'm glad you asked that so I wouldn't have to.

ICM bracket = Instant Center Modification bracket... same as a LCA relocation bracket.

And to the OP... no, they are not all the same. Depends on how much adjustability you want. Some only have one hole, some have two and one that I know of (Steeda) has three holes. I use the Steeda because of the wider range of adjustability.

BTW, regardless of which one you use, you should weld them in.
 

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