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Old 09-10-2008, 03:23 AM
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Default pst 3.5" fit with bmr torque arm/strange 12-bolt?

Okay, like the subject says, I'm worried about fitment of a 3.5" PST Aluminum DS with a BMR TA and Strange 12-bolt. My torque arm still occasionally bumps the tunnel (even after adjusting PHR) and I just want to know if anyone has had problems before I order one. I have a spohn steel DS now and it's super burly but definitely feels like the car bogs more. I know these are popular pieces so somebody must have the combo.
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The PST driveshaft is only .25" wider on either side, we haven't had a problem with them clearing items. Bob
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cool, thanks for the answer!
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cool, thanks for the answer!
You're welcome. Bob
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Yea, they clear pretty easy.
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3.5" DS/Strange 12 bolt/Spohn TA/Yank Crossmember. It clears.




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