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Old 08-07-2014, 08:19 AM
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Hey guys, I was hoping for some help. I'm in the process of fabbing up my own torque arm and relocation kit. However, I am having a little difficulty figuring out the dimensions of the rear mount. The bracket that slides over the rear end. If anyone has an aftermarket set-up that is not installed yet and would be willing to get some measurements for me I would really appreciate it. Height, width, depth and hole centers is what I am looking for. Thanks in advance.
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No one?? Sponsors??
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You would have a lot less stress and hassle fabricating that piece rather than buying this part outright: F-Body Adjustable Torque Arm Rear Replacement Mount... Provided you plan to use a rod-eye style end to allow for adjustability.
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You would have a lot less stress and hassle fabricating that piece rather than buying this part outright: F-Body Adjustable Torque Arm Rear Replacement Mount... Provided you plan to use a rod-eye style end to allow for adjustability.
Thanks for the link. I am using rod ends for adjustability. I have seen that piece before I do appreciate your response and understand your need to sell merchandise. I just have some things that I want to incorporate into the design that I know I could add to yours if I purchased it but am gonna try this was first. You cant learn unless you try I guess.
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No problem! Fabricating stuff can be a lot of fun, but I know how frustrating it can be - thought that might help you out. Best of luck!
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Thanks again I appreciate the encouragement. We will see how it works out


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