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Old 03-30-2009 | 06:42 AM
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Question Getting a new torque arm, but which one??

I am looking into gettin a new torque arm i am probably going to go with UMI. I ahve been happy with them for all my other stuff. Should i go adjustable i have a pro kit, if i get an adjustable what is the angle it should be at? Or if i get a non adj will it work on a lowereed car without any problems?
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Hello,

Thanks for the interest and I will be glad to help.

Since the vehicle is lowered I would recommend the adjustable set-up since it will allow you to correct the pinion angle. We recommend -2 degrees on the street and we will be happy to help you set it up. The non-adjust. will work also but if you do not get the results you are looking for can't make any changes with it and since the vehicle is lowered the pinion angle with the non-adjust will not be -2

Please let me know if I can help anymore. Thank you!

Ryan




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