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Old 07-16-2008, 12:21 AM
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Default Finally bolted up my bmr tq arm

Had this sitting around for awhile finally decided to install it. I also got a rodded UMI PHB coming to replace my poly one from spohn.
Got a few questions for BMR or whoever.
The bolts that connect the plate on the rear to the tq arm what do those get torqued to. Also do you need to have those loose when you adjust the pinion angle?



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Looks good, mine will be going in this weekend, along with some other lil things.
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Spdfrk, thanks for your business. Torque the bolts that attach the torque arm to the rear to 100Ft lbs. Make sure that you have them tightened down before you adjust pinion angle. If you have any questions or problems when setting your pinion you can refer to our video on our site or just gives us a call. Our tech dept is open till 6pm est.Thanks again.

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I was talking about the bolts that attach the plate on the rear to the arm. Thanks for the reply its a nice piece!
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Sorry about the confusion. Go ahead and torque the bolts down first to 150 Ft. Lbs and then set your pinion angle. Just keep the jamb nuts loose and make sure the car is level.
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Just took it for a test drive today and I love it!!! No more vibration at hi speed! Thanks for the great product BMR.
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Originally Posted by BMR Sales
Sorry about the confusion. Go ahead and torque the bolts down first to 150 Ft. Lbs and then set your pinion angle. Just keep the jamb nuts loose and make sure the car is level.
I torqued mine after setting the pinion angle. Is that going to cause any problems?




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