Drive Shaft Loop
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Drive Shaft Loop
What are you guys running for them???Any pics?? I bought the Jegs one for our cars and it is made nice but did not fit or come close to fitting under there....
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Are you sure you are putting it on right?
With the torque arm, drive shaft, and exhaust all sharing space in the trans tunnel there is only one right way to install the loop. If you tried to put it on rotated 180 degrees off then it won't fit... Another thing to consider is that its only made to fit a car with components that run in the stock locations. With that list of mods in your sig. you might be out of luck with it fitting if you have changed any of the stock driveshaft diameter, exhaust diameter/location, and torque arm design.
Otherwise are you sure they sent you the right one?
With the torque arm, drive shaft, and exhaust all sharing space in the trans tunnel there is only one right way to install the loop. If you tried to put it on rotated 180 degrees off then it won't fit... Another thing to consider is that its only made to fit a car with components that run in the stock locations. With that list of mods in your sig. you might be out of luck with it fitting if you have changed any of the stock driveshaft diameter, exhaust diameter/location, and torque arm design.
Otherwise are you sure they sent you the right one?
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I have the BMR and had to do the 5lb hand sledge mod to get it to fit ... and it BARELY fits. It's becasue my exhaust is MAC 3/4 length headers with the MAC ORY Flowmaster merge collector welded in the ORY for better flow. If I had LT's and regular ORY, the BMR would fit perfectly ... and it's more an oval shape instead of a true round opening ... if you don't get yours worked out, go with the BMR.