I got rid of my UMI Adj Tunnel Mount TA
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I got rid of my UMI Adj Tunnel Mount TA
I couldnt stand it. It worked very good but the banging just drove me crazy.
So today I ordered a NON Adj stock location UMI TA.
Now does the trans mount relocation bracket sound like the tunnel mount does?
Dont want to waste money if it does. Im already out a couple hundo on the Tunnel mount one.
(I never plan on changing ride height, thats why I went with the non adjustable)
So today I ordered a NON Adj stock location UMI TA.
Now does the trans mount relocation bracket sound like the tunnel mount does?
Dont want to waste money if it does. Im already out a couple hundo on the Tunnel mount one.
(I never plan on changing ride height, thats why I went with the non adjustable)
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Its the Tunnel mount TAs that make the noise. Its the floorboards flexing/banging. I know the trans mount area is stronger than the tunnel mount. So Im wondering what kind of noise I would expect from that?
The one I got is a full length one just not adjustable since I wont need it.
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I would use the relocation mount. Anything to get the TA off of the transmision is a good thing. I cracked my original transmision due to the stock style mount.
I would have bought the adjustable TA as well. It's always good to have the FREEDOM to change you pinion angle.
Also I highly doubt it was your floor, flexing and banging, I would put money that is was simply the poly bushing/solid bushing coupling that is used. It's gonna make noise, my spohn chassis mount TA was the same way.
I would have bought the adjustable TA as well. It's always good to have the FREEDOM to change you pinion angle.
Also I highly doubt it was your floor, flexing and banging, I would put money that is was simply the poly bushing/solid bushing coupling that is used. It's gonna make noise, my spohn chassis mount TA was the same way.
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It was def. the floorboards, and its not a fee mod if it cost 100 extra for it. LOL!
I figured, I know the cars ride height will never be dropped and Im a huge fan of stock rims on cars, so they arent changing either.
So why keep messing with the stupid thing, just to get it back to stock pinion angle anyways. Its a nice feature but I know it will go on, ill get it adjusted and then never touch it again so I said forget it and got the non adj one
I figured, I know the cars ride height will never be dropped and Im a huge fan of stock rims on cars, so they arent changing either.
So why keep messing with the stupid thing, just to get it back to stock pinion angle anyways. Its a nice feature but I know it will go on, ill get it adjusted and then never touch it again so I said forget it and got the non adj one
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Im getting a UMI adj. arm & relocation trans bracket. I did not want any ground clearance issues & also did not want banging noises. Also, the tunnel mounted ones with the DSL wont work on certain exhaust set-ups, and I dont know what kind of exhaust im going to end up with.
AChotrod, If you get the UMI tranny relocation bracket, the clam shell on it is adjustable, incase you wanted to adjust the pinion.
AChotrod, If you get the UMI tranny relocation bracket, the clam shell on it is adjustable, incase you wanted to adjust the pinion.
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huh? why would you put your pinion angle at the stock angle?
that's like buying a nitrous kit but never filling the bottle.....
the point of an adjustable torque arm is to set your pinion angle to your liking..... I have mine set to -4, so I get max traction.
maybe that was your clunking noise, you could have not set your pinion angle correctly... it's very easy to mess up.
that's like buying a nitrous kit but never filling the bottle.....
the point of an adjustable torque arm is to set your pinion angle to your liking..... I have mine set to -4, so I get max traction.
maybe that was your clunking noise, you could have not set your pinion angle correctly... it's very easy to mess up.
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huh? why would you put your pinion angle at the stock angle?
that's like buying a nitrous kit but never filling the bottle.....
the point of an adjustable torque arm is to set your pinion angle to your liking..... I have mine set to -4, so I get max traction.
maybe that was your clunking noise, you could have not set your pinion angle correctly... it's very easy to mess up.
that's like buying a nitrous kit but never filling the bottle.....
the point of an adjustable torque arm is to set your pinion angle to your liking..... I have mine set to -4, so I get max traction.
maybe that was your clunking noise, you could have not set your pinion angle correctly... it's very easy to mess up.
The thing worked extreamly good. It was just way too noisy for me. I also took to about 5 shops and had them adjust or check it. To make sure.
Somedays It would be ok other days it just sucked on a DD.
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not trying to say you dont know what you are doing.... but... did you have the suspension under a even load on all 4 corners and have the car on a level surface? I remember someone trying to set their pinion angle without the rear under a load and it was off by like 6 or 7 degrees.
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I have the UMI non-adjustable torque arm with the UMI trans mounted relocation cross member. There is no banging and some very slight vibration on hard acceleration. I think this more due to the torque arm being mounted in poly versus rubber. It is a very slight vibration. I am very happy with the setup and would recommend it. I hated my shifter moving around on hard shifts and this just makes the car feel so much better to bang through the gears. My car is also stock height and will remain that way.
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Ive got the tunnel mounted T/A and the only problem I had was with the DSL sometimes making contact with the driveshaft...Other then that, I didnt pick up any new clunks. These cars vary so damn much....
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I have a Spohn adj torque arm and the UMI relocation crossmember. It makes noise (banging/vibration) just like my old tunnel mounted arm. Not to mention the UMI crossmember didn't fit to begin with, had to enlarge all the mounting holes. I'm gonna be removing this thing after the next track visit. I noticed one of the guys at the top of this thread said no banging is an A4, prolly be quieter with an auto.
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I have a Spohn adj torque arm and the UMI relocation crossmember. It makes noise (banging/vibration) just like my old tunnel mounted arm. Not to mention the UMI crossmember didn't fit to begin with, had to enlarge all the mounting holes. I'm gonna be removing this thing after the next track visit. I noticed one of the guys at the top of this thread said no banging is an A4, prolly be quieter with an auto.
Maybe the other guy with your setup had an A4 (I'm assuming you're an M6).
I'd hate to have to put it back on the tranny. Maybe I'll beef up the floor pan or something.
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That sucks! Does it still transfer the rear end noise to the inside of the car as bad as the tunnel mounted TA did?
Maybe the other guy with your setup had an A4 (I'm assuming you're an M6).
I'd hate to have to put it back on the tranny. Maybe I'll beef up the floor pan or something.
Maybe the other guy with your setup had an A4 (I'm assuming you're an M6).
I'd hate to have to put it back on the tranny. Maybe I'll beef up the floor pan or something.
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Yeah mines a M6.
I was costantly messing with it. One degree here one degree there.....
It fit fine except when the suspension was fully dropped the DS loop would rub the weights on the DS. Other than that fit and finish was top notch. It also worked great. Perfomance wise!!!!
Its mounted to the floorboard and it really pretty flimsy. I already have sub frame connectors but but i think 3 point SFCs would work better. Mine are 2 point and welded in so im not changing that either.
Point is it not a good set up for a DD.
I was costantly messing with it. One degree here one degree there.....
It fit fine except when the suspension was fully dropped the DS loop would rub the weights on the DS. Other than that fit and finish was top notch. It also worked great. Perfomance wise!!!!
Its mounted to the floorboard and it really pretty flimsy. I already have sub frame connectors but but i think 3 point SFCs would work better. Mine are 2 point and welded in so im not changing that either.
Point is it not a good set up for a DD.
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As mentioned in your thread posted early this was caused by a Energy Suspension poly transmission mount and not our crossmember. The mounts for some reason sit off centered when compared to a factory transmission mount.... I would highly recommend removing that poly transmission mount and installing a stock rubber mount to reduce the vibration and noise. You would be surprised in the difference that would make.