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Old 04-17-2024, 10:04 PM
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I’m planning on doing some suspension work on my Camaro.
it’s a
-2000 Z28
-150ish K miles
-Long Tubes
-Automatic

Everything else is pretty much stock.

Would this torque arm be a good option over BMR?

https://a.co/d/glbLNCb
(The Amazon link)




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I'd stay away from a no name torque arm and stick with UMI or BMR
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The metal parts are probably fine, it’s the flex joints that most “budget” companies cheap out on.
By the time you replace the worn crap ones, you’ll be at or above the cost for umi/bmr stuff.

Up to you, but I prefer not to constantly be chasing small headaches of things acting up on the car.
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Thank you all for the sound advice. I’ll go with quality vs cheap to avoid very probable headaches in the future.



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