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Old 08-11-2011, 06:29 PM
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http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...1/IMG_0591.jpg
the y pipe hanger....

EDIT: Sorry the drive shaft safety loop. My stock one had the y pipe resting on it.

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I don't see a Y pipe hanger. what are you talking about?
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The red thing in the middle. My stock one wouldn't fit back up there after I put a 3" ORY.
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It isn't a Y pipe hanger. It looks like it is a driveshaft safety loop.
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Well my stock y pipe rested on it, so I assumed thats what it was for... but either way... where would I get that? It's super nice.
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its a TA relocate bracket and DS loop
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Originally Posted by SexyTransAm
its a TA relocate bracket and DS loop
what he said
Old 08-11-2011, 07:45 PM
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Find it at BMR or UMI Performance.
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http://www.spohn.net/shop/1998-2002-...n/Torque-Arms/
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I think he is talking about the red bar that is going under the y-pipe to each side of the car. Not the torque arm or the DS loop.
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Please refer to the link and see that the G-load brace is a part of the draft shaft safety loop and torque arm construction. If I am not mistaken, the picture indicates that the part used on that particular car depicts that of a Spohn Performance product.
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Agreed. Looks JUST like the Spohn Torque arm with relocation bracket I installed in a friend's Camaro. That one has the drive shaft safety loop. The front bracket for the torque arm replaces the factory stamped Tunnel Brace.
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drive shaft safety loop
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Thanks for clarifying guys.



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