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Old 05-28-2004, 09:52 PM
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Exclamation Bent BMR TQ bracket in Houston **Need Help***

Does anyone know where I can get the rear end bracket for my adj. BMR TQ arm here in Houston Texas on saturday without having to buy a whole new TQ arm. Some how the top bolts on my TQ arm worked their way loose, no lock tight, and fell out after a me and some friends finshed a tuning. I live in Corpus Christi and dont want to risk driving 200+ miles on a bent TQ arm bracket with only 2 bottom bolts. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!!!


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Old 05-30-2004, 12:43 AM
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Mine did the same thing. Something about the Moser 12-bolt. It's been a couple of years but when it happened BMR sold me just the bracket for about $50. Give them a call. By the way, if they know of a way to keep the bolts tight let me know. Tightening them has become a monthly ritual that I've getting really sick of...
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I've been told that slightly longer bolts help the moser setup out. Like sross said, should make it a ritual to check them.
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Originally Posted by WILWAXU
Like sross said, should make it a ritual to check them.
If installed correctly and you use red Loctite I can't see why you would need to check them so often? JMO

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