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Old 02-25-2007, 07:54 PM
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One used random tech adjustable torque arm for 93-02 Fbody V6 or V8. Has adjustment for pinion angle.. mounts to transmission with new poly bushing included. Needs two new bolts.

$100 OBO - TRANSMISSION MOUNTED but it is adjustable

Pickup in San Diego

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Old 02-25-2007, 08:27 PM
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Do you have pics? What bolts are needed?
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I can take some pics.. but it looks like this:

http://www.fbodymotorsports.com/inc/sdetail/7469

except it's black.

Just needs some grade 8 bolts to bolt the torque arm to the rear end (might be able to use the stock ones) and two bolts to put the torque arm together. Shouldn't be more than $5-10 at any reasonable hardware store.
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Why are you parting with it?
Old 02-26-2007, 12:45 AM
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I don't own an fbody anymore. It is better then most transmission mounted torque arms in that it allows for adjustment of the pinion angle with the arm on the car and it has it's own poly mount that inserts in the stock mount "shell" so it doesn't make the noise most aftermarket ones do.
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You didn't tell me you had a TQ arm for me Aram...

Will it work with the SLP SFC's?
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aram you didn't tell me you had a used microwave oven for me?
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Originally Posted by sercastiK
aram you didn't tell me you had a used microwave oven for me?
Jeremy you didn't tell me you have a set of 02 T/A wheels for me...
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those 02 wheels are fugly.
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I think they're neat.




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