best torque arm for using a remote mount
i need a new torque arm which doesnt rely on the stock trans mount..ive found basically 3 types,spohns,bmr,and jegs.i need to know if any are better or worse..i know they all are good companies and products,and that spohn is a nice kit with a sepreate crossmember,no welding,bmr u have to weld,and jegs you bolt onto the floor board..prices range from 250-450..so thats where ? comes in...anyone use or seen the jegs version in use?id rather spend extra cash somewhere else if i can and dont wanna have to worry about welding something
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Re: best torque arm for using a remote mount
This is the best TA I have seen.
Unless you are willing to go to a design like this and or you are making huge power, I would leave the TA alone. http://www.unbalancedengineering.com/Camaro/ http://www.unbalancedengineering.com/Camaro/TA/ Z28 |
Re: best torque arm for using a remote mount
great kit and info but i got a 3rd gen,looks like they only make it for 4th gen
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Re: best torque arm for using a remote mount
your also saying i should keep stock design???whats the stock one good for.i hear you can have problems with breakage.etc...im running 520-540 hp
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Re: best torque arm for using a remote mount
You could reinforce it to reduce flexing or just buy a Spohn trans-mounted unit.
This is the best TA I have seen. Unless you are willing to go to a design like this and or you are making huge power, I would leave the TA alone. http://www.unbalancedengineering.com/Camaro/ http://www.unbalancedengineering.com/Camaro/TA/ |
Re: best torque arm for using a remote mount
so stosk tas' designs ok??no real problems snapping trans?
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Re: best torque arm for using a remote mount
global west makes a very heavy-duty torque arm.
it eliminates the tail housing mounting point. i run one on my 700hp 91 z28. http://www.globalwest.net/ |
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