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Old 08-14-2008, 11:19 PM
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Default Do I really need an adjustable torque arm?

My car is at stock ride height & I dont plan on lowering it. I want to get a T.arm & a relocation kit. I dont want to get a non-adjustable only to find out later that I should have bought an adjustable one.
My car is mostly street driven & I dont want a tunnel mounted arm because of ground clearance, and dont know what kind of exhaust im going to end up with. What do you guys think?
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Yes. My theory is, if you are going to replace a part, make it an adjustable one. Otherwise, you are just repeating the mistakes the factory made. Give yourself a little leeway, you will be glad for it later.
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Yes, call strano's
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Hello, if your budget can afford it yes i would get an adjustable arm. We offer one of the best on the market and when you combine our t/a with our relocation bracket its an awesome combo. If you have any questions about our products please give me a call.

http://www.bmrfabrication.com/
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