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Old 02-21-2016, 11:30 PM   #1
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Lowering springs and traction

Hey guys, I'm sorry if this has come up but my search in the forums came up with nothing but here is my issue:

I just installed tein s tech springs on a truhart sport shocks and spc rlca's. I've noticed that when I take turns at 30mph+ my loss of traction light pops on. I'm not taking turns at an aggressive rate and I'm not trying to kick out my rear end. I'm wondering if this is an indication that I installed things incorrectly or could this be due to an improper alignment since I'm waiting for the springs to settle before I get the car aligned.

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Old 02-21-2016, 11:43 PM   #2
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When you install rear lcas the toe in the rear is likely to be really out wack which might explain why your tc light comes on while turning.
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When you install rear lcas the toe in the rear is likely to be really out wack which might explain why your tc light comes on while turning.
Thanks. I've been trying to rationalize it since it's my first DIY mod and I'm sceptical of my own work. I guess I should wait till I get my alignment to see if it persists.
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Probably definitely alignment related
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@blucider how are the truhart shocks working out?
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