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Old 04-16-2005, 12:10 PM
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Would the Spohn trq arm with relocated tip (not on tranny) fit a true dual system with MAC mids (like Lanes duals)

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It's doubtful, you basically have 2 options:

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Thanks Beast, especially for the pics.
F*** me that is tight
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Originally Posted by PREDATOR-Z
Thanks Beast, especially for the pics.
F*** me that is tight
Tell me about it! I'm going to Lane's here in the next week or two, hopefully, to have mine made for the same set-up. Hence the pics I've been holding for a while now.
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Beast, lemme know when you come to get that done. I'd love to see that setup done, Lane is about 10mins from me. I'll be there Thursday hopefully if Lane has time.
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I had to alter the Spohn Torque Arm. They said that if your fabbed exhaust fits with the OEM torque arm then theirs will be fine. We went with their word and started exhaust fab expecting the arm to show up in one week, the ETA they told us.

Two.5 weeks later when the arm showed up....WRONG! We lined it up to the OEM arm and it was much wider towards the front since it does not taper. We cut into the tubing on the arm and then welded a strip of metal to cover the opening in the pipe. It had to work over the Xpipe so the car could be lifted by the chassis and not press down on the Xpipe. Pissed me off. It will be replaced this summer.









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