What torque arm do I want?
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I've got a 4L60E with an X-Pipe and the duals are dumped behind the rear right passenger seat for better clearance. What torque arm do I want for the best fitment? Aren't they different on automatics? I plan to go with UMI unless there is a better one?
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Hello,
Actually both manual and automatics will use the same torque arm. The only time it will be an option when purchasing is when the torque arm is built into the transmission crossmember.
Our model # 2205 was actually built around a true dual system with a goal to allow the exhaust to be tucked up tighter into the vehicle. This item in most cases (depending on exhaust brand) will allow you to pull the system up a little tighter, this torque arm add's addtional clearance when running a true dual set-up. If you take a look at the link below there are installation pictures of this arm installed with a true dual system.
www.umiperformance.com/2205
Hope that helps!
Ryan
Actually both manual and automatics will use the same torque arm. The only time it will be an option when purchasing is when the torque arm is built into the transmission crossmember.
Our model # 2205 was actually built around a true dual system with a goal to allow the exhaust to be tucked up tighter into the vehicle. This item in most cases (depending on exhaust brand) will allow you to pull the system up a little tighter, this torque arm add's addtional clearance when running a true dual set-up. If you take a look at the link below there are installation pictures of this arm installed with a true dual system.
www.umiperformance.com/2205
Hope that helps!
Ryan