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Old 04-15-2007, 06:03 PM
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if i buy the adj torque arm would i have to buy adjustable lca's with the lca relocation mounts? i already have the non adjustable umi's and a non adj umi arm but was wanting to upgrade the arm. thanks
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You can run adjustable torque arm with those items with no issues.

If the vehicle is lowered or running a aftermarket rear end, an adjustable panhard bar may be necessary to help center the torque arm in the tunnel area. Other then that you will be fine.

Let me know if I can help anymore. Thanks!
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thanks, its not lowered its mostly a track car. I already have your non adjust arm (tranny mount) and non adj. lca's and phr. i was wanting to get the arm off of the tranny. it has a 12 bolt so maybe a adj phr is needed. You guys need to make a rear sway bar so i can have a complete umi suspension...
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If you have our non-adjustable torque arm now with the 12-Bolt and no issues then the tunnel mounted version should be fine. I would wait on the panhard bar and see how it works first instead of spending the money now on one. If you end up needing it you can order one at a later date.

Hopefully sometime in the future we will have sway bars.

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thanks Ryan, great help
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