tarafied1
Well-Known Member
So I have been heavily ocupied with a major kitchen renovation. I have a buddy who is an electrician. He has helped me tremendously on all the work needed after tearing out a wall and ceailing, moving the 220 for the stove and two 110v feeders, etc, etc. Even had a compound miter saw I borrowed for the trim. Well anyway, since he helped me so much, his son has a 05 GT. He bought it used ans neither of them are mechanically inclined. So they asked me to look at some of it's problems.
It has nice billit Steeda LCAs and relocation kit. Big anti-sway bars, huge rims, etc. They just had the clutch replaced. Shortly after and I mean on the way home, the OEM driveshaft carrier bearing or CV actually, blew up and it dropped the driveshaft. So they bought a $800 1 pc aluminum shaft and a safety loop. I help them put it on. After the installation I took it for a drive and it has horrible harmonic vibration/noise. So I got to looking the car over, the pinion angle "looked" way off. I looked at the car sitting on the ground. The rear wheels are way too far back in the wheel wells. So I got to looking at the suspenion mods. The Steeda LCA's look great but the relocation kit that lowers the mounting point of the LCA is at an angle. This appears to be forcing the bottom of the axle to be pushed rearward. Also cause a huge negative pinion angle. I think this may be the cause of there problems. They say it has had vibration issues since they bought it. they thought it was the big wheels (still could be part of it), but the noise I hear is not the wheels.
It has nice billit Steeda LCAs and relocation kit. Big anti-sway bars, huge rims, etc. They just had the clutch replaced. Shortly after and I mean on the way home, the OEM driveshaft carrier bearing or CV actually, blew up and it dropped the driveshaft. So they bought a $800 1 pc aluminum shaft and a safety loop. I help them put it on. After the installation I took it for a drive and it has horrible harmonic vibration/noise. So I got to looking the car over, the pinion angle "looked" way off. I looked at the car sitting on the ground. The rear wheels are way too far back in the wheel wells. So I got to looking at the suspenion mods. The Steeda LCA's look great but the relocation kit that lowers the mounting point of the LCA is at an angle. This appears to be forcing the bottom of the axle to be pushed rearward. Also cause a huge negative pinion angle. I think this may be the cause of there problems. They say it has had vibration issues since they bought it. they thought it was the big wheels (still could be part of it), but the noise I hear is not the wheels.

