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So just got all my bolt on mods and tune complete with Adam on my ecoboost. Now I need some advise on how not to make my back end from going sideways off launch. I just need it to go in a straight line , not worried about track racing or anything. This is a daily driver car by the way. The only suspension mod I have done is put steeda lowering springs up front. The back is all stock right now. Any suggestions?
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From reading your post, these are the 4 mods I would do....in order.

Stickier Tires
BMR-CB005 Cradle Bushing Lockout Kit
BMR-BK055 LCA Bearing Upgrade
Viking Shocks
 
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From reading your post, these are the 4 mods I would do....in order.

Stickier Tires
BMR-CB005 Cradle Bushing Lockout Kit
BMR-BK055 LCA Bearing Upgrade
Viking Shocks
So with these mods I can stay with the stock springs? Will these mods change the ride height at all?
 

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Question Kelly on the topic - the LCA bearing upgrade - what does this do? How would it be different from, say, the benefits of the toe-knuckle bearing? Also why the LCA and not the UCA?
 

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