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    Does any one know the difference between the Founders Perfromance bolt on Relocation bracket and UMI Performance Relocation brackets besides the $40?
    I was going to order them but wondered if there was a benefit to buying the more expensive UMI brackets?
    1998 Pontiac Trans Am LS1, Ram Air, White with custom Ghost Flames, Black Leather Interior, T-Tops, T56 Trans, 4.10 Rear End, Spohn Adjustable Torque Arm, Line Lock, Kooks Headers, Kooks ORY Pipe, SLP Loudmouth II catback, LS6 Intake, K&N Air filter, Centerforce Dual friction Clutch, Lowered and "Conklinized"

    Pioneer D3 HU, Infinity Reference 6.5 componets. Kenwood KAC-9104 1800w AMP, Kenwood KAC-8404 600w AMP, Subthump Stealth enclosure, PPI PRO104 2000 watt DVC Sub

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    nope just the savings
    '91 Camaro Modded, LSx, House of Kolor Intense White, lowered, GS chrome 18" wheels, 14" Brembo CTS-V on all 4 corners, LS rear end, FP suspension components

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    • #3
      Founders only offers bolt on brackets where as UMI offers both weld an and bolt on. Not that it matters. 95% of guys buy the bolt on brackets and weld them on for an extra piece of mind.
      Last edited by c0ncEpT; September 15th, 2011, 11:32 AM.


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      • #4
        cool well im going with the founders then, Im not gonna weld them just yet till i decide if im gonna change my rear axle or not
        1998 Pontiac Trans Am LS1, Ram Air, White with custom Ghost Flames, Black Leather Interior, T-Tops, T56 Trans, 4.10 Rear End, Spohn Adjustable Torque Arm, Line Lock, Kooks Headers, Kooks ORY Pipe, SLP Loudmouth II catback, LS6 Intake, K&N Air filter, Centerforce Dual friction Clutch, Lowered and "Conklinized"

        Pioneer D3 HU, Infinity Reference 6.5 componets. Kenwood KAC-9104 1800w AMP, Kenwood KAC-8404 600w AMP, Subthump Stealth enclosure, PPI PRO104 2000 watt DVC Sub

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        • #5
          Originally posted by SWEETRIDE98 View Post
          cool well im going with the founders then, Im not gonna weld them just yet till i decide if im gonna change my rear axle or not
          and you cant beat the price either
          '91 Camaro Modded, LSx, House of Kolor Intense White, lowered, GS chrome 18" wheels, 14" Brembo CTS-V on all 4 corners, LS rear end, FP suspension components

          " When in doubt...throttle out ! "
          ENVYsion Entertainment Group

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          • #6
            Originally posted by c0ncEpT View Post
            95% of guys buy the bolt on brackets and weld them on for an extra piece of mind.
            Exactly what I did....
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            • #7
              Got my brackets in today gonna take the car to a friends house who has an aligment hoist and get the brackes on and adjust my torque are, Hope these help, I was rosting the tires all the way through 3rd gear.
              1998 Pontiac Trans Am LS1, Ram Air, White with custom Ghost Flames, Black Leather Interior, T-Tops, T56 Trans, 4.10 Rear End, Spohn Adjustable Torque Arm, Line Lock, Kooks Headers, Kooks ORY Pipe, SLP Loudmouth II catback, LS6 Intake, K&N Air filter, Centerforce Dual friction Clutch, Lowered and "Conklinized"

              Pioneer D3 HU, Infinity Reference 6.5 componets. Kenwood KAC-9104 1800w AMP, Kenwood KAC-8404 600w AMP, Subthump Stealth enclosure, PPI PRO104 2000 watt DVC Sub

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              • #8
                How was the traction after you lowered the bar? Would really like to get some of these as my traction sucks after lowering

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by 85z28kid View Post
                  How was the traction after you lowered the bar? Would really like to get some of these as my traction sucks after lowering
                  Relocation brackets did nothing for me.. Still lacked traction and had wheel hop. New torque arm took care of my issues..
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                  11.20@122.37 1.51 60'

                  Originally posted by WMCCjames

                  "Plans Subject to change upon Sobering up"

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                  • #10
                    I have the trak pak torque arm from bmr and that helped but I was wondering if the lowers were worth the money. That might of answered my question. But are your bars pointing down from the rearend or up?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by 85z28kid View Post
                      I have the trak pak torque arm from bmr and that helped but I was wondering if the lowers were worth the money. That might of answered my question. But are your bars pointing down from the rearend or up?
                      from the rearend they are pointed up.. I definately needed relocation brackets, but the brackets themselves did not solve my problem..
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                      U.S. Army 1983-2005
                      11.20@122.37 1.51 60'

                      Originally posted by WMCCjames

                      "Plans Subject to change upon Sobering up"

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                      • #12
                        Mine are pointed down.... Maybe that's a problem?

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by 85z28kid View Post
                          Mine are pointed down.... Maybe that's a problem?
                          This is a quote from BMR I found on LS1Tech..

                          For any kind of corner handling you would like to have it level or even a little lower on the body side of lower control arm compared to the rear end side. When I say little I mean generally right around 1 degree or so. If you are looking for straight-line handling and better overall straight-line traction you want the lower control arm to be lower on the rear end side then the body side, this will add the positive anti-squat which improves those characteristics.

                          Mine are set for straight line..
                          Last edited by OIF1VET; September 25th, 2011, 01:09 PM.
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                          U.S. Army 1983-2005
                          11.20@122.37 1.51 60'

                          Originally posted by WMCCjames

                          "Plans Subject to change upon Sobering up"

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                          • #14
                            Sounds like I need some mine might be more than a degree Down and I'm normally going fast in a straight line. I would like it to hook better on the streets as they spin so easy. I've run drag slicks not radials on the street and the hook ALOT better than street radials but I need something to shock the tires harder to get it to set then go. But I also understand that I'm still Gunna have wheel spin, but would like to keep it to a minimum. So do you guys think it would help to have them pointed up? Also what's your pinion if know it off the top your head?

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                            • #15
                              My pinion is set at -2 degrees..
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                              11.20@122.37 1.51 60'

                              Originally posted by WMCCjames

                              "Plans Subject to change upon Sobering up"

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