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Old 07-23-2016, 04:10 PM
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Default SOLD--MWC short torque arm

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Price: $300
Location (State): PA
Item Condition: Brand New
Shipping Information: Item Can be Shipped
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I have a MWC short torque arm with the catback style front mount and driveshaft loop. I bolted it on the car and never drove it. It is black and the mild steel version. Id rather sell it to someone local, but will ship if needed. Price $350 +pp fees and shipping.
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pm's replied. This is the standard style torque arm, not the one that only fits their 9". This will fit stock or any other housing except a fab 9". Thanks
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Price lowered $300 + shipping
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Why did you decide not to use it if you dont mind me asking? Id also be interested to know if anyone else running this setup with the regular catback crossmember has been able to fit a 4" exhaust since thats what I will be running on my car. I know their site says up to 3.5" on this crossmember so it might not even work for me.
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I switched rearends to one of their fab 9" rears which comes with its own tongue arm. It fit a 3" exhaust with no problem, but I can't comment on the 4"
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Alright. Ill see if I can find any pictures of one installed with this crossmember and try to eye ball the exhaust fitment. I have a feeling Im going to have to just go with the double drop crossmember though
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I can bolt the cross member up and take a pic if it helps. I think I have 3" pipe around here somewhere prolly no 4" tho
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A 4" pipe is a real tight fit. Less than 1/4" all the way around. But it does fit. I think that to use it so that it wouldn't bang, you would need to space the cross member down slightly an maybe dent the tunnel a little bit. I don't think that the other Mac cross members would work any better without killing ground clearence
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Thats my exact concern with their double drop cross member. My car is lowered on stranos and im already dragging the current y pipe on speed bumps unless i crawl over them at the speed of smell. Then again its a really crappy y pipe and hangs down way too damn low, once i get my new exhaust done it will be much tighter to the body. I PMed another member on here thats running the mwc double drop with 4" exhaust to see what kind of ground clearance id be looking at with it.
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That is a 4" pipe. It has about 3/4" clearence to the body. Slightly denting the body would probably give you enough room
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Ttt. bunch of tire kickers. No money yet
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