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Old 11-24-2010, 05:07 PM
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Default Wolfe Torque arm??? Anyone using it???

I am in the process of a BBC build and am looking for the best Torque Arm for about 1500 RWHP My car is a 01 TA

What have you heard about the Wolfe one??? Is it the best out there.

Any help would be great, I hate buying things twice......
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madman. not only will you get a stout piece, you will get madmans proven set-up advice and customer service.
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^^X2 on the MadMan. Will be purchasing one myself in the near future.
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but what makes it better........also does anyone have pics of the cross brace that welds to the car??
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The quality and adjustability. Look on the website. There is plenty of pictures. He is proven in stock suspension to be the best at the stuff he produces.
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but what makes it better........also does anyone have pics of the cross brace that welds to the car??
adjustability as well as his tuning advice. i think he has the most adjustable torque arm on the market. there are a few other companies that make nice parts as well but having used madmans parts and talking to him on the phone, i would say its money well spent.
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Wolfe's stuff is great. We are not but 15 minutes from his shop and we use his parts on all of our stuff. Our shop racecar is running a wolfe suspension and it has bested 7.11's on big tires.
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madman would be great for the car as the tuning advice will get you down the track in fewer passes.


the burkhart would be another great choice
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Madman arm... he's put the time in getting some BBC 4th gen cars to go down the track, I'm sure he can set you up.

Burkhart's arm is in some very fast BBC cars as well.. I know it works.

Wolfe's arm is also a very nice piece. It's a longer design, but that can have some advantages as well, depending on how the rest of the car is set up.

Any one of the 3 arms will work and work well.... but with the feedback that Madman can give you about what to do to get the car running right, that's hard to duplicate.




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