Adjustable vs. non-adjustable

blbrchnk

New Member
Oct 16, 2006
268
0
0
Bridgeport, WV
I have my vogtland springs on their way and they are a mild 1.2" drop. I was wanting to get new LCA's as well, but I am unsure if I will need the adjustable ones or not. I am going with the J&M LCAs so the adjustables are a decent amount more. Since i am installing the springs, will I need the adjustable LCA's over the regulars or is it more for super fine tuning the ride?

I am all about getting the best bang for the buck I can when upgrading my car because I just don't have a giant amount of cash to throw at it. So if I can save $100 for something not needed on the LCA's then I can always throw that at something else.

Thanks!
 
i have everything J&M offers. :) get the non adjustable lowers you have to adjust twice as much if you get adjustable lowers instead of just the upper. the panhard bar i have is aluminum. each rod end is lighter than the rest of the bar! i didnt check to see if i would need the panhard bar before it was installed. i just did it.

i have a buddy that has the FRPP springs which is about 1.5" drop. i checked his rear end alignment, and it was centered after spring install. it is possible that the rear was off to begin with from the factory.
 
i have everything J&M offers. :) get the non adjustable lowers you have to adjust twice as much if you get adjustable lowers instead of just the upper. the panhard bar i have is aluminum. each rod end is lighter than the rest of the bar! i didnt check to see if i would need the panhard bar before it was installed. i just did it.

i have a buddy that has the FRPP springs which is about 1.5" drop. i checked his rear end alignment, and it was centered after spring install. it is possible that the rear was off to begin with from the factory.

Yeah from what I have read when doing my research, I will be buying all my suspension parts from J&M. It also helps that their prices are some of the best out there!