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Old 05-06-2009, 07:31 AM
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Default Sophn Torq Arm and Texas Speed 3" Rumbler X package

Will both fit? I have the TSP headers and X rumbler and I just bought a Sophn torq arm my question is do both have a location to bolt to?
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Hello,

When you say TSP Rumbler do you mean there true dual set-up? If so unfortunately the Spohn torque arm will not clear this set-up. The way they bend there torque arm interferes with the fitment of the exhaust system. And I am not saying this in anyway to knock a Spohn product... they manufacture nice items.

Below is a link to our torque arm that clears with the TSP true duals.. hopefully these pictures will help you- www.umiperformance.com/2205

Hope that info helps!

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Is there any way I can bend or twist it so it fits?
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I wouldn't bent the ta see what an exhaust shop can do.
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Originally Posted by nitr0racing21
Is there any way I can bend or twist it so it fits?
From what I have seen there is really no way to get them to work together. Do you have the transmission mounted torque arm or the short tunnel mounted torque arm? Either will clear but I was just wondering




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