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Old 03-28-2010, 04:15 PM
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Iam going to be doing a swap and will be aquiring a bmr th400 crossmember with the tq arm relocation kit. I was wondering if and how I can use the stock tq arm with it. I went on BMR website and it says to use the appropriate bushing for it. Has anyone used this with the stock tq arm? And should I just buy a prothane tq arm bushing
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this is what the BMR extreme looks like with the T/A relocation kit you have to have thet're sub frame connectors to make it solid cause thats what the bar is welded to.
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I just put the BMR crossmember in for the Th-400 swap because so many people said it fit right in, well I had to make the holes larger by about 1/2 inch. It was a pain in the *** to put in, but it is in now and not going to come out.

If I had to do this over again I would of saved some money and used the stock 6spd crossmember.
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I would save money and buy a aftermarket T.A. If you do get a chasis mount one. If you are going to a t400 and racing it. Your stock ta is not going to make it.




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