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Old 07-23-2011 | 01:40 PM
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Hey guys I have a brand new bmr trak pak sitting in my closet. Comes with everything you need. Reason I did not install is that you need bmr boxed subframes and I have slp subframes so I dont feel like struggling to install it. 400$ takes it home costs 420$ new not including shipping. Save urself the time and money n get this one.. Text me at 832-455-3368 at any time
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Old 07-25-2011 | 03:42 PM
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If you wanted to use that Trak Pak you shouldn't have any problem getting it to work because you can cut the crossbrace to fit and weld the plates to the SLP subframe connectors. It really doesn't matter what subframe connectors you have as long as they are two-point.
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Thats what you call good customer service... Thanks bud I didnt kno that
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ok guys decided to put this back on the market. nvr had time to install and now i just got me a 72 chevy truck that im trying to restore so i could use the extra cash. still brand spanking new never been installed just been sitting in my closet for several months lol. lmk
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Bump!!!!!!!! Offer me something.. will trade for tools, welders, 72 chevy parts, or cash preferably...
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Bump!!!!!!!! Offer me something.. will trade for tools, welders, 72 chevy parts, or cash preferably...
i have a rear slider window for a 72 sitting up in my attic. it is missing the locking mechanism, but the glass is perfect on it. also have 2 excellent reverse lenses
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Sorry but i have one already.. looking more for like a driver side door or a short bed for it.
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Commn guys i need to start working on my truck offer me something...
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Is this suppose to be even shorter than other torque arms that use the bolt-in crossmember section? Or is it same length but just different way of mounting?
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Its shorter it does not connect to the tranny instead you weld a crossbrace (included) to your subframe connectors and bolt the torque arm to the crossbrace. Relieves the tranny from all the stress. Its an awesome torque arm but like i said im starting the new project on my 72 so i need the cash.
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Sorry I didn't make it clear. I was referring to the tunnel brace mounts. Most all torque arms have a mount that bolts there, was thinking maybe this is even shorter than those is why they didn't just make it bolt in. If not sure on that ill do some research tomorow and get back to yea.
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I think it is slightly shorter then the tunnel mount ones but for sure ive heard much better things about these torque arms compared to tunnel mounted ones.
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