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Old 01-31-2006, 11:26 PM
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ok iv read around. i know there going to be problems just not geting what all will be problems and if theres ways around it. but i have long tubes and true duals. what products can i not use bc the duals. and what products should i go with. im not going to drop it bc the duals r to low. also all i have done is strut brace tower. some one show me the light. btw its a 99 ta auto
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I am tottally lost , Are you asking what mods you should go with because you have true duals ?
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I think he might be talking about the torque arm. As far as I know nobody makes one that is a tunnel mount and will work with TD's unless it's a custom job.
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blue u got me.... the only thing that wont work is a torque arm. sub frames and all that will work if i went with thos? what will stop wheel hop if i can do a torque arm?
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SFC's will work fine. You can still get an aftermarket torque arm you just can't get one that is tunnel mounted. It's hard to tell what is causing your wheel hop. LCA's, relo brackets, and shocks would all help but it usually doesn't take all of these to fix the problem.



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