UMI torque arm / PHB questions...
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UMI torque arm / PHB questions...
Getting ready to order an adjustable PHB and a torque arm/crossmember setup to get that damn thing off the back of my trans. LOL
Anybody run the poly/roto PHB or should I stick with poly/poly? I definitely want double (on-car) adjustable.
Also, I have American Racing headers and their catted Y with a magnaflow catback. Does anybody know if the #2201 will work with this setup or do I need the #2203? They say the 2201 only fits stock exhaust or Kooks LT's/Y but the ARH headers also tuck up really well. I'd prefer the 2201 since my car is lowered and it'd give a little more ground clearance...
Anybody run the poly/roto PHB or should I stick with poly/poly? I definitely want double (on-car) adjustable.
Also, I have American Racing headers and their catted Y with a magnaflow catback. Does anybody know if the #2201 will work with this setup or do I need the #2203? They say the 2201 only fits stock exhaust or Kooks LT's/Y but the ARH headers also tuck up really well. I'd prefer the 2201 since my car is lowered and it'd give a little more ground clearance...
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After doing some research here it looks like most guys are not fond of the shorter torque arms for a street car, so it looks like I'll be ordering a TA relocation trans crossmember and adjustable torque arm. Plus a poly/poly PHB. Too bad this setup costs so much more...
Now I need a driveshaft loop, looks like the midwest one is the best bet.
Now I need a driveshaft loop, looks like the midwest one is the best bet.
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After doing some research here it looks like most guys are not fond of the shorter torque arms for a street car, so it looks like I'll be ordering a TA relocation trans crossmember and adjustable torque arm. Plus a poly/poly PHB. Too bad this setup costs so much more...
Now I need a driveshaft loop, looks like the midwest one is the best bet.
Now I need a driveshaft loop, looks like the midwest one is the best bet.
The tunnel mounted T/A can be heard working in the car by the nature of its mounting location. It all depends on what you consider acceptable.
Our 2205 and equivalent crossmember is nice and quiet and works well on the street and mild strip plus road racing, auto-x, etc.
Let me know if you have any specific questions.
ramey