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Old 02-01-2005, 10:53 PM
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Installing on my car as I type. Just wanted to know what driveshaft loops will work with this particular TQ arm?


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Is this thing on?
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What is a Stealth TQ Arm?

Post some pics and you may get some more replies.

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Stealth is just the brand name. Good idea on the pics

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If it connects to the tranny and not a crossmember then a loop designed for a stock T/A should work. Like the Spohn or BMR.

If it uses a crossmember then it will depend on where that crossmember is located.

If you are running a large diameter I pipe you may need to do some modification to any loop to get it to fit properly. Most clearance issues are with the exhaust, not the T/A.

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Cool man. It does use it's own crossmember. It's going on with a TH400. Exhaust is up in the air right now. Guess I am going to have to have one made.
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Does it connect to the tranny crossmember or does the crossmember bolt in where the small stamped steel member was?

Most "Bolt In" loops replace the smaller crossmember.

You can probably have one made and welded on the Crossmember for pretty cheap.


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