but what im asking is what benefits do you get with LCA's vs spindles?[/QUOLCA
From my persistent researchin' on this subject, lookin' to do a 3/6" or 4/7" djm frnt/bell tech flip rear myself: djm 3" LCA will be a simpler install usin' factory coils & add lowered shocks now or later. One should also be able to run 15" stock wheels w/no suspension rubbin'. Also like thee added benefit of new bushin's/ball joints all in one install...
Spindles require more disassembly, require trimin'/reforcement on thee stock LCA to run stock 15" wheels, which should also give you a wider turnin' radius...
I've read ride quality should be thee same no matter which direction one goes when addressin' minor issues. My biggest question is for those who keep statin' don't mix LCA w/drop springs or dropped spindels. Spindles I get, but djm has three choices for LCA : 2" & 3" both to be used with stock coils. They have a 4" (which is said to be really a 2" LCA w/ball joint angles addressed/reindex or what have you, to work w/their 2" drop coil for a total of 4". So have people tried that combo & had issues or are they speakin' on pass attempts w/their standard 2" LCA w/another company's 2" coil ?...Hope some of this info was helpful, had to purge said info to get clarity myself...