FLP----Alston Torque Arms???
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FLP----Alston Torque Arms???
Need some info and pricing etc on the Alston Torque Arm like PSJ has. Looking to be the best choice for those with True Duals/X Pipe setups!!!!
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I can sell the Alston Torque Arm for $305 normally $325. Its adjustable and is made out of mild steel. Price exludes shipping. Email me or give me a call at the shop if you would like to place an order phil@flp2win.com or 877-FLP-2WIN.
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Phil,thanks for the post up in here, I was about to email you back to see if I could post up the prices and contact number. Will be ordering mine at the end of the month, too much Christmas stuff for now. Thanks again.
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DUmb questions.......
How do you install it? Take the driveshaft out? I realize you will have ho pull the interior for the bolts going through the floor. Where exactly do you bolt it to in the tunnel? Ther are no marking. Thanks
How do you install it? Take the driveshaft out? I realize you will have ho pull the interior for the bolts going through the floor. Where exactly do you bolt it to in the tunnel? Ther are no marking. Thanks
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Originally Posted by 2w0s060
So it actually bolts to the floor board, does this require drilling/welding?
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I had to run a H-pipe true dual system because my Spohn torque arm wouldnt allow an X setup. I like the clearance for the X setup on the Alston, but how would it compare to the Spohn torque arm as far as power goes? The Spohn bolts to the floor board too, in place of the tunnel brace, but it uses a beefy crossmember. The only reason for me wanting to do this swap would be for the clearance to run a X setup. Do they make this piece in chromoly and you just dont happen to offer it, or do they not make it in chromoly all together? Thanks.
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This piece does look good, only reason I am considering it is bacause the spohn unit that I am currently running had to be shimmed down to clear teh 4 inch flowmaster collector in my qtp y pipe, and now the ground clearance has become more of an issue, I didn't think that 3/8 of an inch would matter, but I have bottomed the spohn cross brace out more than I care to remember. Could you try to get a couple more pics of the mounting to the floor, I am curious to see a couple different angles of that, looks like the brace "wraps" around the floor board in that pic.
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I've used this torque arm for 3 years now. I have an x-pipe and duals. The clearance is great. I had to fab a drive shaft loop. It doesn't come with one. It's a really nice piece.
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Why do you have to remove the center console? i guess i am just not seeing everything. anymore detailed pics? just looks like the crossmember bolts up where that brace normally bolts up to. kinda like how the spohn is. torque arm just mounts to the brace and then the brace to the floorboard in that original location? what am i missing? thanks guys.
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