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Old 08-10-2015, 06:41 PM
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Im currently having this exact same issue with my torque arm on my car (https://ls1tech.com/forums/suspensio...arm-issue.html) Is this just a bushing issue? Or should I do the TQ arm relocation? Any help would be appreciated.
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Is the suspension loaded? Have you already set your pinion angle? Usually when I see this, it is a result of the adjustments in the rear being too far out. You can trim the end off of the part that extends through, but usually this can be fixed by shortening the adjustments where the arm mounts to the axle
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The only thing that has changed with the suspension is at install my car had the BMR springs with the heater hose mod. I took the heater hose out like a month ago and put the Isolators back in. Would that change the pinion angle enough to cause that.



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