J.Kidd
Member
LCAs are next on my list (currently running Steeda Sport springs).
In general, I would like to improve the handling and grip of the car (daily-driven car with "spirited, aggressive interludes" - maybe an autocross in my near future...but not at a competition level).
1) First question has to do with the offset.
How important is it that I get aftermarket LCAs with the this offset?
I know Steeda and BMR advertise that theirs have this offset.
2) Billet aluminum vs. steel/chrome-moly steel? I know the steel would be stronger, but the aluminum looks pretty nice. For my car (under 500 hp), would the strength of steel vs. aluminum be a factor?
3) Roto-joint: seems like a very beneficial feature. Would having this roto-joint eliminate the need for the factory offset?
4) How important are reasable bushings?
My list:
A) BBR billet LCAs
pros: 3-piece bushings, fancy looking, relatively inexpensive
cons: no offset, no roto-joint, no zerk fitting for greasing bushings
B) UMI tubular with roto-joint
pros: roto-joint, stronger, zerk fittings, tubular and not boxed steel
cons: no offset
3) Steeda billet LCAs
pros: built-in offset
cons: no zerk fitting
4) BMR billet LCAs
pros: built-in offset, zerk fittings
cons: most expensive
Any and all thoughts would be appreciated.
In general, I would like to improve the handling and grip of the car (daily-driven car with "spirited, aggressive interludes" - maybe an autocross in my near future...but not at a competition level).
1) First question has to do with the offset.
How important is it that I get aftermarket LCAs with the this offset?
I know Steeda and BMR advertise that theirs have this offset.
2) Billet aluminum vs. steel/chrome-moly steel? I know the steel would be stronger, but the aluminum looks pretty nice. For my car (under 500 hp), would the strength of steel vs. aluminum be a factor?
3) Roto-joint: seems like a very beneficial feature. Would having this roto-joint eliminate the need for the factory offset?
4) How important are reasable bushings?
My list:
A) BBR billet LCAs
pros: 3-piece bushings, fancy looking, relatively inexpensive
cons: no offset, no roto-joint, no zerk fitting for greasing bushings
B) UMI tubular with roto-joint
pros: roto-joint, stronger, zerk fittings, tubular and not boxed steel
cons: no offset
3) Steeda billet LCAs
pros: built-in offset
cons: no zerk fitting
4) BMR billet LCAs
pros: built-in offset, zerk fittings
cons: most expensive
Any and all thoughts would be appreciated.