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Old 03-23-2005 | 09:37 PM
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Thought I would post up a couple pics of the 'new style' Yank TH400 crossmember with torque arm mount. Pretty nice piece and aquite a bit lighter and more nicely finished then the old I bought a while back. I also have a BMR one coming (dont ask) and I'm curious which I'll like better. I do like the Yank, its pretty beefy and fits perfect so we'll see. I'll be selling one of the two soon so if anyone needs one and wants to save a few bucks let me know
Old 03-23-2005 | 10:12 PM
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I got the one for the 4L60E and its a nice piece also. It did add vibration at high speeds, but what the hell the days of quiet luxury are long gone anyway.
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I think I got the old style Yank one for a TH400, but it also has the driveshaft safety loop as part of the whole thing. Any provisions like that with the new one? I might be selling mine due to going with a TH350. Who knows, so many options,haha.

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No provision for a loop on these, my old Yank TH350 one had the loop though
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KP - you still got that TH350 one? haha.

Maybe I should make my own post, but what would be required to make my TH400 fit a TH350? is it gonna be the same thing as just welding on a plate? It's for a 9" tail TH350. Any suggestions anyone?

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Old 03-25-2005 | 12:43 PM
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KP - you still got that TH350 one? haha.

Maybe I should make my own post, but what would be required to make my TH400 fit a TH350? is it gonna be the same thing as just welding on a plate? It's for a 9" tail TH350. Any suggestions anyone?

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thanks Mike, i appreciate the time and the answers....
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man did you buy another car already?



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