Chromoly adjustable torque arm for 93-02 f-body
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Custom chromoly torque arm for 93-02 Camaro/Firebird. This piece was designed and fabricated by Miller Race Cars (http://www.millerracecars.net/).
This torque arm in a bolt on/cam'd/6spd LT1 car (380rwhp) cut a 1.52 60ft time. It works VERY well and weighs less than most aftermarket arms due to its shorter length and chromoly steel.
Setup includes the fully adjustable arm, mounting cross bar with exhaust clearance dip, interface joint, and mounting hardware.
The crossbar mount is designed to be welded into subframe connectors (not a body mounted unit) for better anchoring and accurate geometry. So, this is not a "bolt in" unit.....the mounting bar will need to be welded into your subframe connectors. Everything else will bolt right up.
$350
jhsformula@aol.com
This torque arm in a bolt on/cam'd/6spd LT1 car (380rwhp) cut a 1.52 60ft time. It works VERY well and weighs less than most aftermarket arms due to its shorter length and chromoly steel.
Setup includes the fully adjustable arm, mounting cross bar with exhaust clearance dip, interface joint, and mounting hardware.
The crossbar mount is designed to be welded into subframe connectors (not a body mounted unit) for better anchoring and accurate geometry. So, this is not a "bolt in" unit.....the mounting bar will need to be welded into your subframe connectors. Everything else will bolt right up.
$350
jhsformula@aol.com
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I am sorry for the delay guys....sending the pics now to everyone.
Also, the pics that I sent are of just the arm itself. The mount bar is off being sandblasted (repainting it). The mount bar is tubular chromoly, but the arm itself is solid chromoly for strength. Its BEEFY! No breaking this thing!!
Thanks, Jason
Also, the pics that I sent are of just the arm itself. The mount bar is off being sandblasted (repainting it). The mount bar is tubular chromoly, but the arm itself is solid chromoly for strength. Its BEEFY! No breaking this thing!!
Thanks, Jason
Last edited by JasonShort; 01-10-2007 at 06:37 PM.
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Can I get some pics to christopher.longley@med.navy.mil?? I need one of these and if it's the one that I'm thinking of I'll take it =)
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email pics to christian.balducci@asu.edu. i have tubular subframes, i am guessing a decent welder should be able to overcome that, though. please correct me if i am wrong. i am guessing though that the pictures will shed some light one that as well.