New Moser M9 rear with Moser torque arm!
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ob, on the first page it says it is the "strongest" torque arm on the market. what is that compared to? and you sure like the BMR extreme isn't the strongest. well i think that is a hard statement to meet.
#363
http://www.exoticperformanceplus.com...html?item=1324
Moser M9 with a Truetrac and a nodular iron center section starts at $3,200.00 shipped.
This includes the chrome moly torque arm and transmission crossmember.
Shipped just two day after it is ordered! Bob
Moser M9 with a Truetrac and a nodular iron center section starts at $3,200.00 shipped.
This includes the chrome moly torque arm and transmission crossmember.
Shipped just two day after it is ordered! Bob
#365
Effective today, Moser lower control arm relocation brackets will still be an option, but at zero cost! Moser is also going to start making the lower control arm relocation brackets with four adjustment holes, as soon as the current supply ones out, instead of the three holes they currently offer. Bob
#366
TTT for ya Bob.
Been looking around at Torque arm setups and this seems like stout rear for sure. I don't have an F body so don't shoot and ask questions last. lol How does you car or anyone else do on the street. I read the whole thread and realize more road noise, and yours makes noise when you hit bumps. I've been reading of trq arms for a few weeks and the only thing that worries me is the front arm is solidly mounted like a Wolfe trq arm. Not a floater like some others. It OBVIOUSLY works. Which is what I'm most interested in. But I will drive the car, and I'm worried about a harsh rear ride from binding. Thanx Bob
Been looking around at Torque arm setups and this seems like stout rear for sure. I don't have an F body so don't shoot and ask questions last. lol How does you car or anyone else do on the street. I read the whole thread and realize more road noise, and yours makes noise when you hit bumps. I've been reading of trq arms for a few weeks and the only thing that worries me is the front arm is solidly mounted like a Wolfe trq arm. Not a floater like some others. It OBVIOUSLY works. Which is what I'm most interested in. But I will drive the car, and I'm worried about a harsh rear ride from binding. Thanx Bob
#367
TTT for ya Bob.
Been looking around at Torque arm setups and this seems like stout rear for sure. I don't have an F body so don't shoot and ask questions last. lol How does you car or anyone else do on the street. I read the whole thread and realize more road noise, and yours makes noise when you hit bumps. I've been reading of trq arms for a few weeks and the only thing that worries me is the front arm is solidly mounted like a Wolfe trq arm. Not a floater like some others. It OBVIOUSLY works. Which is what I'm most interested in. But I will drive the car, and I'm worried about a harsh rear ride from binding. Thanx Bob
Been looking around at Torque arm setups and this seems like stout rear for sure. I don't have an F body so don't shoot and ask questions last. lol How does you car or anyone else do on the street. I read the whole thread and realize more road noise, and yours makes noise when you hit bumps. I've been reading of trq arms for a few weeks and the only thing that worries me is the front arm is solidly mounted like a Wolfe trq arm. Not a floater like some others. It OBVIOUSLY works. Which is what I'm most interested in. But I will drive the car, and I'm worried about a harsh rear ride from binding. Thanx Bob
The Moser M9 Torque Arm Assembly utilizes a unique
sliding front mount that allows the torque arm to slide
enabling the torque arm to move freely and not bind,
which would impair the overall handling of the car. The
front slider tube has a grease fitting which allows proper
lubrication.
We haven not heard much noise out of this combination. Thanks. Bob
#368
http://www.exoticperformanceplus.com...html?item=1324
I just lowered my price on the Moser M9 by $150.00!! At this price I may lose money on a sale depending on where the rear gets shipped to. If it happens too many times, I'll have to raise my prices back up. Get it for less money while you can! Bob
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The Moser M9 Torque Arm Assembly utilizes a unique
sliding front mount that allows the torque arm to slide
enabling the torque arm to move freely and not bind,
which would impair the overall handling of the car. The
front slider tube has a grease fitting which allows proper
lubrication.
We haven not heard much noise out of this combination. Thanks. Bob
All I see is a solid pherical rod connection.
#372
Thanks! The above video helps to describe it. Bob