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Old 09-22-2007, 06:41 PM
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so i broke them and wen ever i come to a stop it makes a horrible sounds, but i was wondering if some one sells a high performance torque are mnt i saw that ws6store had had after market torqure arms but no mount,

btw this is a Trans am if it makes any difference

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Originally Posted by TA adam
so i broke them and wen ever i come to a stop it makes a horrible sounds, but i was wondering if some one sells a high performance torque are mnt i saw that ws6store had had after market torqure arms but no mount,

btw this is a Trans am if it makes any difference

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I woulld just go with a after market toque arm that relocated to the frame or a relocation crossmember.
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that would be out of the question i looked at som torque atrms and they arent exactely cheap
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i think its prothane that makes a poly one. it might be energy suspention
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Originally Posted by XpEdItIoUs
I woulld just go with a after market toque arm that relocated to the frame or a relocation crossmember.


That would be the easiest most sensible way. You can't keep driving around with it the way it is.
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Originally Posted by XpEdItIoUs
I woulld just go with a after market toque arm that relocated to the frame or a relocation crossmember.

The Yank M6/TH400 cross member is totally rock solid.




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