Stock torque arm Moser 9"
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Stock torque arm Moser 9"
So I've seen plenty of posts with people using 9" rearends and stock torque arms...so what is my problem?
Here are some pictures. Both lower control arms are on the rearend, but there is no way the torque arm is going to work. It's like it is too long.
(Yes, I know the torque arm is on the wrong side of the mount..lol..but it is impossible to get both LCAs bolted in with the torque arm bolted in. I can get one LCA in, the torque arm on, but the other LCA is way off...so the T/A is too long)
Here are some pictures. Both lower control arms are on the rearend, but there is no way the torque arm is going to work. It's like it is too long.
(Yes, I know the torque arm is on the wrong side of the mount..lol..but it is impossible to get both LCAs bolted in with the torque arm bolted in. I can get one LCA in, the torque arm on, but the other LCA is way off...so the T/A is too long)
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Amen to that!
I still have my stock T/A with my 9". It was tight for me too. I attached the t/a first then put the LCA's in last. I had to give the rear a good push in a forward direction to get the LCA bolt holes to line up. Now my t/a sits farther into the mount than it did with the 10bolt. Good luck!
I still have my stock T/A with my 9". It was tight for me too. I attached the t/a first then put the LCA's in last. I had to give the rear a good push in a forward direction to get the LCA bolt holes to line up. Now my t/a sits farther into the mount than it did with the 10bolt. Good luck!
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While I know there are many out there that have made it work. It is recommended to use an aftermarket adjustable torque arm. Obviously the OP is having troubles and this might be his best plan of attack. My goal is to not to start an argument, but to assist the OP with his particluar issue.