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Alston Torque arm - wanted

Old 04-19-2009, 04:11 AM
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I can't find this for sale anywhere, even on Alstons Chassiworks site. Any sponsors have it? Anyone know where to get it?
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the jegster one is almost identical
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That's true, but the arm itself is weaker.
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Any special reason for wanting an Alston Torque Arm? we offer a wide variety of torque arms to fit about every application. Here is a link to the web page where it can be found:

BMR Torque Arms

If you have any additional questions regarding our products feel free to ask.....
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Thanks for the info, but I actually have your X-treme torque arm and I need to replace it. It's a great piece but it hangs too low for me, it's also a problem with passing vehicle inspections over here. (I have a lot of other BMR parts and I think you guys make quality stuff).

The reason I'm looking at Alston's torque arm is because I can't use traditional aftermarket arms. I have a custom transmission mount that lets the exhaust run under it, so I can't mount a torque arm to it without customizing the arm somehow. The Alston piece will be a little work to install, but I don't have to customize anything else; I'm in too much of a time crunch for that now.

For the record, I found out Chris Alston Chassiworks doesn't build this, it's actually Alston Race Cars in Antioch, IL.


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