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Old 06-27-2011, 08:16 PM
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Default T/A adj. or non adj.?

Looking to buy a T/A, what would be better an adj. or non adj one? This is a DD car.
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Adj all the way! Plus you never know what future changes you "might" make and this will comply well.
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Hello,

Is the vehicle lowered? Do you plan on lowering? What rear end is in the car? Let us know and we are glad to help.

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Originally Posted by amr84ss
Looking to buy a T/A, what would be better an adj. or non adj one? This is a DD car.
It is nice to have the adjustability to change up the pinion angle but it is not absolutely needed if you are not going to be changing up the ride height. If it was me I would do the adjustable torque arm just so you have the option of adjsuting the pinion angle if you ever need to.
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