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Poly bushing for the Midwest Chassis torque arm

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Old 09-28-2011, 09:21 PM
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You happen to have a part number?
Old 09-29-2011, 05:22 AM
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Originally Posted by t/a kid
you happen to have a part number?
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Old 08-17-2013, 11:24 PM
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Im going to give this a try too, my tunnel mounted ta is quite clunky with accel.decel transitions at high speeds
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Ah, another one of my threads back from the dead. Well two years later the elastomer rod-end is still going strong with no signs of wear and the annoying clunks are still gone. Also no wheel hop to speak of. Seriously one of the best mods for the MWC fab9 if the car sees mostly street. MWC should offer this themselves if they still don't.
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Glad it is working for you. Oddly enough my MWC fab9 is a bit over 4 years old now, a baker's dozen road course weekends and just normal driving totaling up to 45K miles. Haven't had any noise or noticeable play from the rod end in the (tunnel mounted long) torque arm.

The rod ends for my control arms and the watts link were worn out and clunky after all that time. Replaced them and all is silent. I shoulda done this like a year ago

Apples to...pineapples I suppose.
Old 05-24-2023, 01:02 PM
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I know, old thread.. I too was ready to give up and ditch the mid mount MWC torque arm as I can't stand the clunking noise...

I installed the same poly rod end and also a spohn thrustator mount on the front .... Noise is gone now...
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