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I'm about to install BMR torque arm.Help!

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Old 11-28-2001, 06:33 PM
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Default I'm about to install BMR torque arm.Help!

I am hoping someone might have some tips , install steps, pointers or even pics to help me out. It doesn't look too complicated. I'm a little concerned about adjusting the pinion angle. Any one? Thanks.
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Default Re: I'm about to install BMR torque arm.Help!

Installing the torque arm is really easy. Get the car as high as you can. The job is alot easyer to do on a lift. Bolt everything up in the front first. It is going to take two people to do the job. You will need a hammer to move the rear bracket around when you slide the bolts through. Be conservative on the pinion angle. I went a little to far and now have loose ujoints. Take your time and get everything tight. I would not go more than 2deg's on an A4. Let me know if I can help.

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See if this can be of any help, http://www.bmrfabrication.com/instructions/ta001.htm .

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