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Old 04-07-2005, 11:56 AM
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do they make a better mount than the stock piece without having to go with the track pack?
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Yank has a nice piece. It is expensive but, it will take the strain off of the tailshaft.

http://www.converter.cc/drivetrain/i..._100_large.jpg
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Default BMR Torque Arm

BMR part # TCC007 in new products should do you,I have Random Tech Adj. Arm which user RT bush to fit, don't know if stock arm can be used
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Isn't the Spohn TA a better fit to take the stress off the tailshaft?
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the spohn, BMR, and Yank are all the same concept. in fact the yank and BMR are damn near identical. they all remove the mount from the tranny to the crossmember or body.

btw, what is wrong with the trac pac? other than the welding issue.
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Our YC100 Torque arm mounted crossmember for the 4l60-E will fit stock and most if not all torque arms, with the use of a poly torque arm bushing Look Here
http://www.converter.cc/drivetrain.htm




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