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cars12369 02-05-2013 12:39 AM

Whiteline relocation bracket
 
Hey just curious if anyone else was running these i need a pair of relocation bracket looking for good deal on them could get for 90 new

merlinmol 02-05-2013 01:27 AM

I run Whiteline products on mine, including the brackets.

cars12369 02-05-2013 02:43 AM

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Originally Posted by merlinmol (Post 18209)
I run Whiteline products on mine, including the brackets.

did you do it all at once? the suspension i have the eibach pro kit full full adj sway bar with j&m extreme control arm i spin bad off the line.

merlinmol 02-05-2013 03:55 PM

Yes, everything was done at once, as far as spinning, what other mods have you done?

cars12369 02-05-2013 04:37 PM

alot if i launch at 1800 rpm tires spin all the way to 50

Borla catback s-type Borla Long tube off road x pipe
Jlt carbon fiber intake 3.73 gears
pro kit Eibach adj sway bars
J&M panhard bar J&M extreme lower control arm
koni STR.T RTR wheels NT555
DSS Aluminum 3.5
BBK TB

JDBishopArts 02-05-2013 05:15 PM

You need better tires number 1. Or tires with a thicker sidewall if you're drag racing. These cars make enough power to spin any low profile tire. Number 2 the relocation brackets will help plant the car a little better but won't help your spinning issue. They are mainly used to help get rid of the pesky wheel hop. I have the BMR relocation brackets. Got them from jayman at hypermotive. Very good vendor on here.

downtime! 02-05-2013 05:31 PM

+1 on the tires. You need a good set of DR's to launch these cars without spinning. Sidewall height is a big deal as well. Running a 60 series tire, I ran 12.0 at 116 lifting the front end, with a 50 series tires more of the same, then changed over to a 17" DR with a 45 series and it was spin city all over again. My new set is 325/50-15's, should hook like a monster with the new power!

cars12369 02-05-2013 06:04 PM

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Originally Posted by downtime! (Post 18255)
+1 on the tires. You need a good set of DR's to launch these cars without spinning. Sidewall height is a big deal as well. Running a 60 series tire, I ran 12.0 at 116 lifting the front end, with a 50 series tires more of the same, then changed over to a 17" DR with a 45 series and it was spin city all over again. My new set is 325/50-15's, should hook like a monster with the new power!

I thought the Nitto NT555 were good tires im mostly looking for street use

JDBishopArts 02-05-2013 07:33 PM

They are ok/good at best handling tires. Horrible launching tires. I'd go with the NT05 or NT05R if you're looking for a decent DR. Only downside is bad lifespan. Very bad lifespan.

cars12369 02-05-2013 10:08 PM

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Originally Posted by JDBishopArts (Post 18264)
They are ok/good at best handling tires. Horrible launching tires. I'd go with the NT05 or NT05R if you're looking for a decent DR. Only downside is bad lifespan. Very bad lifespan.

Yah thats why i also went with the nt555 great wear what do you guys think about the Nitto INVO

DirtyD 02-05-2013 10:17 PM

Whiteline relocation bracket
 
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Originally Posted by cars12369 (Post 18280)
Yah thats why i also went with the nt555 great wear what do you guys think about the Nitto INVO

I've heard nothing but good about it

cars12369 02-05-2013 10:26 PM

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Originally Posted by DirtyD (Post 18284)
I've heard nothing but good about it

I think those will be my next set i have plenty of tread on my nt555 over 10k miles on them

JDBishopArts 02-05-2013 11:09 PM

The invos are going to be what I put on the Vossens. They still aren't a good launching car. They are a VERY good handling and road course tire.

cars12369 02-05-2013 11:18 PM

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Originally Posted by JDBishopArts (Post 18293)
The invos are going to be what I put on the Vossens. They still aren't a good launching car. They are a VERY good handling and road course tire.

Hmm well i might just have to give it a shot heard good things about them

merlinmol 02-06-2013 01:07 PM

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Originally Posted by JDBishopArts (Post 18293)
The invos are going to be what I put on the Vossens. They still aren't a good launching car. They are a VERY good handling and road course tire.

I love the Michelin Pilot Super Sports that I have on my car, they are also for road courses.


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