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Old 01-01-2008, 10:27 PM
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Originally Posted by ssmoov1
What did you need a aftermarket torque arm for on a lowrider anyway?
Whats next front back side to side air bags on all 4 corners.

That thing wont ever see any track time HA HA HA!!!
hey shutup you dirty mexica haha but the real reason i bought it was so that i can say i have it haha....

but for real with the cold weather my car was spinnin on the street from anything in 1st so i bought this tryin to solve it..and it didnt help but when it warms up well see what she does...and joe you know my car isnt a track queen its for the streets and nopi ahahahaha
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Originally Posted by SpdFrk1990
This scares me about getting a TA now I have the umi relocation bracket and I get vibration now with the stock TA. With the umi relocation bracket I dont see where you could even get it off to one side cause the holes on the driver side are not adjustable. Anyway I hoped to get one and adjust the pinion angle and maybe fix some vibration.
if your pinion angle isnt totally out of wack putting your joints in a bind, the TA is only going to increase vibration, IMO. at the least, more interior resonance.
Old 01-02-2008, 06:04 PM
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Yeh it shouldnt be out too bad why I was thinking of getting a cf drive shaft.
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Originally Posted by SpdFrk1990
Yeh it shouldnt be out too bad why I was thinking of getting a cf drive shaft.
before you spend a grand on a driveshaft, check the balance on yours.
chances are its fine.
aftermarket parts are gonna give vibrations, no doubt.
Old 01-02-2008, 06:19 PM
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Originally Posted by TJ
before you spend a grand on a driveshaft, check the balance on yours.
chances are its fine.
aftermarket parts are gonna give vibrations, no doubt.
Well I tried a high speed run 1 time and couldnt even go over 100 hardly it got too bad. Soo either its out and if its not atleast cf absorbs vibrations a lot better then the aluminum cause I cant stand it I should be able to bury the needle once if I want lol.
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Originally Posted by TJ
go fish? LOL.
mine used to bang and rattle too. spohn tq arm/moser 9'.
nice dent in the car where i modded it.
bout the same mods i did to my atv clutch sasser. WHAM. WHAM. fits like a glove.
ha ha that was great wasnt that about when we left
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Originally Posted by 1badzo
ha ha that was great wasnt that about when we left
i hope u where taking notes now that u got one
Old 01-02-2008, 09:02 PM
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All BMR stuff on my car. Everything went on with no problems. Lee has gone out of his way to answer any questions and offer his help in any way. BMR is an awesome company to deal with, not that UMI isn't either. BMR is right here near me so I prefer to deal with them.
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Originally Posted by BMR Fabrication Inc.
WOW!! maybe should of gave me a call before modifying the torque arm. I can help you diagnose the problems before the temper starts to flair.
I would swear by BMR product's. I have only had problems with installing one of these tQ arms .And it was installer error. Shame on me. I have put these on 10, 12 bolt and 9" rear ends with out any problems.



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