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Old 03-27-2009, 04:47 PM
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Is a torq arm relocation fully bolton?

I am up in the air about what I need for a torq arm. Should I get sub frame connectors with the torq arm ifso which type? Should I have the torq arm connect to the subframe connector? Can someone give me some help I have done research but I am still confused
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Hello,

Our torque arm relocation kits and all our torque arms are 100% bolt on.

The best thing to do is let us determine what torque arm is best for you based on your driving and current set-up. How do you drive the vehicle? What is the vehicle mainly used for? What current suspension modifications do you have? Also what exhaust system are you running?

Let me know and I am glad to help. Thank you!

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I got mine in last weekend. Not too tough. the hardest part was getting to the top 2 bolts. Nothing a little patience and limber fingers cant handle.

Like Ryan said above, which TA you get depends on what you plan to do with the car. Sfc's are always a good idea if you plan on doing any hard launches.




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