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Old 09-04-2007, 06:25 PM
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hey everyone i was wondering if anyone had any luck or trouble with this tourqe arm please let me know how it feels and rides or whats your thoughts about the tourqe arms out thier and whats the best ones http://www.lmperformance.com/823/8.html thanks mike
Old 09-12-2007, 04:44 AM
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for about the same price i would go with bmr crossmember mounted one. its adjustable and its definately track proven. just look around before you buy.
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A better choice would be the UMI standard torque arm- it even allows you to use the factory rubber bushing mounted to the transmission- This is the most comfortable- you wont notice any more noise or vibration, but it will still reduce wheelhop.

www.umiperformance.com

Edelbrock also makes a torque arm that will fit in the factory rubber bushing- but it isn't built as well IMO

Only if you're willing to suffer from more noise and vibration should you consider anything else
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The UMI non adj. torque arm is only $220 and it will work just as good as the LG one imo.

Personally I plan to go with an adj. torque arm which UMI sells for $300.
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If UMI still only sells the non-adjustable with a -2 pinion angle- I'd get the adjustable one. Daily driver cars should not have a negative pinion angle.
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thanks guys i actually got a bmr for 150 from a some one on here




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