torque arm ? UMI
http://www.umiperformance.com/2205 link to product
http://www.stranoparts.com/partdetai...D=18&ModelID=7 link to product.
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http://www.umiperformance.com/2205 link to product
Just to give you options our torque arm will also clear true duals. If you have any questions please feel free to ask!!
http://www.bmrfabrication.com/F-bodySuspension.htm
-Joel
Here is a picture from the UMI web site:

Compare that to the BMR torque arm photo above. This is a critical area for determining the overall strength of the torque arm. Which torque arm do you think will fail first? I'm sure you can see that steel tubing is much stronger than a piece of welded sheet metal.
If you have any further questions, please call Lee Spicher at BMR at 813-986-9302. Lee is the best suspension Tech Guy on this board. Lee has been answering tech questions for BMR since way before UMI opened its doors.
Like most BMR products, our Adjustable Torque Arm (TA001) is in stock in both red and black hammertone. Order before 2:30 EST and we'll ship it the same day. Good Luck!!
Last edited by BMR Suspension; May 15, 2008 at 08:02 AM.
Thanks for the interest in our product.
We have that item installed and being used on single digit 1/4 mile cars and with no issues. The strength of the torque arm is not a concern... but of course a competitor would say it was

When we designed that item we actually designed it around a true dual system. This way we can insure clearance with some of the popular true dual systems out there, such as the Texas Speed set-up. Our item offers additional room over the factory torque arm and BMR torque arm, this allows you to tuck the torque arm tighter against the floor of the car for additional ground clearance. With the stock arm or BMR arm you system would hang approx. 1" lower then installed with our arm. The last picture shows were the stock arm and BMR arm would most likely rub. Also this arm will clear with any y-pipe set-up.
Please take a look at the pictures below and let me know if you have any questions. Thank you! Ryan


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BMR Fabrication created a 3-minute video that explains how to install and adjust an F-Body torque arm. This video is located on the front page of our website. Please feel free to check it out :
www.bmrfabrication.com
This is just another example of how BMR offers the best tech help in the F-Body suspension industry.
FWIW, the nose on the UMI is a like the nose on a GM arm, but thicker gauge metal. And I'll be damned if I can recall any GM arm breaking up there. They break at the back, not the front.
I am a UMI dealer, but I've never had anything against BMR and in fact in the past was the very first to defend BMR when someone was trying to stake them to the cross for a part failure that I didn't think was BMR's fault.
2000Hawk: Adjusting a TA is not hard at all. In fact if you look at the first picture Ryan posted above, you can clearly see the turnbuckle just in front of the diff housing. That's what you turn to adjust the pinion angle. A TA won't cause the car to drive crooked, that'd be things like adjustable LCA's if they were way off (and they also aren't hard to adjust anyway). The biggest issue you might have it too much pinion angle which manifests itself in a vibration. If you get too much, just back it off a bit. Easy and simple.
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Results matter. Talk is cheap. We are miles beyond the success anyone else has had with the 4th gens, and C5, C6, C7 Corvettes,
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13 SCCA Pro Solo Nationals Championships
2023 UMI King of the Mountain Champion

Like the others have mentioned, the only failures I've read about have been at/around the rear mounts, and the adjusters ripping out of the bars.

Like the others have mentioned, the only failures I've read about have been at/around the rear mounts, and the adjusters ripping out of the bars.
-Joel
i would have had Strano's sways, too, but i got my Hotchkis bars during a group purchase before i even knew about Strano's bars, and i just don't really feel the need to swap them out at this point.
as to the difference in the front of the BMR arm vs. the UMI arm....sure, it is possible that the UMI one may fail before the BMR one does, but only given extremely rare circumstances that 99.9% of people will never meet. it's kinda like "overkill" (UMI) vs. "super-overkill" (BMR).....kinda like using an a-bomb to kill a mosquito.
both arms are much more likely to fail in another spot before failing at the front point. if not, it's still also more likely that unless you've relocated your front mounting point off the transmission, the tranny tailshaft will break long before the bar does.
and if you're to the power level where your torque arm is breaking, it's time to start looking at a tunnel-mounted part anyway......
And I will get you some stickers shortly!We made our design the way it is so the torque arm will still accept the factory bushing if desired. Some people are not crazy about running polyurethane bushings so arm will accept the factory rubber bushing if desired.
We have talked about switching it over similar to the straight tube design. Not because of failure of any kind but due to the fact that it is much less expensive, quicker and half the labor time to make it that way.
Thanks for the interest in our product.
We have that item installed and being used on single digit 1/4 mile cars and with no issues. The strength of the torque arm is not a concern... but of course a competitor would say it was

When we designed that item we actually designed it around a true dual system. This way we can insure clearance with some of the popular true dual systems out there, such as the Texas Speed set-up. Our item offers additional room over the factory torque arm and BMR torque arm, this allows you to tuck the torque arm tighter against the floor of the car for additional ground clearance. With the stock arm or BMR arm you system would hang approx. 1" lower then installed with our arm. The last picture shows were the stock arm and BMR arm would most likely rub. Also this arm will clear with any y-pipe set-up.
Please take a look at the pictures below and let me know if you have any questions. Thank you! Ryan



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