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bmr torque arm and LTs

Old Jun 3, 2005 | 08:02 AM
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bmr torque arm and LTs

Hey guys, I am ordering a bunch of my rear suspension stuff next week, BMR LCAs, BMR PHR, Koni rear shocks, BMR SFCs, poly motor and trans mounts, and I also wanted to order the BMR adjustable torque arm. My question is I plan on installing Pacesetter LTs along with the Pacesetter ORY pipe in the next month or so as well. Will this torque arm have any interference issues with the y-pipe and headers? I know Spohn makes an arm just for LT designs but it is more expensive and I was just hoping to save a few bucks if I could to use for other things. Thanks in advance as always.
Old Jun 3, 2005 | 02:55 PM
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Re: bmr torque arm and LTs

I don't know about the BMR, but the Spohn is a serious piece and worth every penny. I guess if no one answers your question you should call BMR directly and see if theirs will work. I'm a huge fan of Spohn's stuff and live close to their set up and I've seen Steve making the parts--very cool and huge quality with great customer service. Also if your car is not lowered, get a TA with front and rear driveshaft loops...Trust me on this one. When the driveshaft goes the rear section takes out a whole lot of stuff

--Alan
Old Jun 3, 2005 | 03:32 PM
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