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Old 05-11-2004, 10:59 PM
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I'm in Desperate need of an aftermarket torque arm. my stocker is busted to heck and back. Which would you all prefer? Edelbrock, spohn, random tech, or the BMR? the edelbrock is the cheapest at 145 but i have always believed in u get what u pay for.so any help in this area would be nice and if anyone has one to sell that'd be great. thanks Justin
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I had a spohn and loved it. You can choose from a tranny mount and a ds loop mount also
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which one would u recommend to someone...tranny mount or whatever there is.....I was looking at the BMR extreme duty and it comes with drive shaft loop, SFC brace and the torque arm. says it's made for cars runnin under 10.3 on the 1/4 mile....im not but just means it's strong...right? I dunno what to do i need it and need it to be installed by Friday.... send some thoughts this way plz
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I would get the Spohn TA with DS loop. Mikey runs it on his mid 9 second WS6. I had no problems when I was running it on my car too.
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EdelBrock TQ arm is a good quality piece. Not the strongest out there but that is just due to it using smaller guage steel than others, not due to poor quality.
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What about the GW Traclinks system? any opinions on that?
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I'm running the edebrock with no problems so far. Definitly worth the money.
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Spohn with front loop, AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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i like my bmr adj , works for me



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