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Old 05-29-2007, 03:23 PM
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UMI tunnel mount adjustable torque arm. the front pivot joint bracket has an additional set of holes to move the front mount point of the arm downward. would setting this in the lowest hole move the instant center more rearward? waht is better for a track car set at -2 degrees? thanks
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any ideas? there's the topmost hole, then a lower one about 1" or more further down.
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ok, try again
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Hello,

Yes, moving the torque arm up to the highest hole will change the intersecting point. We have found on low to mid HP vehicles the highest hole works best. I do suggest trying both but that would be were to start.

Hope that helps!
Ryan
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thanks Ryan! was getting ready to write you an email. man this torque arm is beautiful!!!! my friends were remarking on how good it looked. (and they have competitors pieces)



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