Trans tunnel brace
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Trans tunnel brace
Trans tunnel brace (the piece that runs parallel to the driveshaft) Do I need to keep this in there? What is the purpose of this thing? The reason I ask is because my TSP ory hits it sometimes, and I even had the exhaust adjusted.
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Originally Posted by 2002ssls1
What is it there for?
Mine would have to get through the x-pipe before that happened. You can replace it with a driveshaft saftey loop of some sort. Lakewood make a very low profile one that is cheap and works great. Most tracks require you to have one anyway.
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Originally Posted by TheBlurLS1
I've heard it called a "driveshaft saftey brace" before, which I would guess is to keep your car from pole-vaulting should the driveshaft break at the trans yoke.
Mine would have to get through the x-pipe before that happened. You can replace it with a driveshaft saftey loop of some sort. Lakewood make a very low profile one that is cheap and works great. Most tracks require you to have one anyway.
Mine would have to get through the x-pipe before that happened. You can replace it with a driveshaft saftey loop of some sort. Lakewood make a very low profile one that is cheap and works great. Most tracks require you to have one anyway.
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Ok, maybe we are talking about two different things. From what you guys are saying, the piece that I am talking about it the torue arm. I think I may have described the trans tunnel brace(the piece that is connected to the left and right side of the body, underneath of the trans). I guess the exhaust is bumping up against the torque arm, how do I go about fixing this?