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chr2002ca 03-18-2009 02:00 PM

Wow, so you were able to get tailpipes through there. Excellent. Any chance you have some photos of that? How much vertical travel is possible in the rear axle before it bumps a tailpipe? I've been researching panhard rods/Watts link setups and your implementation is definitely intriguing.

holschen 03-19-2009 09:31 AM

hmmm
 
price?? available??
possible to buy without rearend??

D Rock 03-19-2009 11:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by holschen (Post 202506)
price?? available??
possible to buy without rearend??


:yes: I want to know also

BMR Sales 03-20-2009 07:35 AM

BMR Fabrication is not a sponsor yet on Lateral-g, so I don't want to post prices out of respect for the other sponsors. Feel free to call Lee at 813-986-9302 for pricing and tech questions. Also, the May issue of Chevy High Performance has a 2 page spread (pp 64-65) in their new products section that contains tech info and pricing on the 2 different versions.

We will start accepting orders on March 30th. I would expect the product to be ready to ship by April 13th.

The Torque Arm Suspension (TAC002) for a 9" Ford differential includes a rear axle housing. There are brackets and plates that get welded to the housing. BMR welds these components to the housing, so it makes sense to include the housing with the kit. It is a Strange housing with a backbrace, fill plug, and drain plug. It can be ordered in any width.

The Torque Arm Suspension (TAC001) for a 12-bolt GM differential does not include the rear axle housing. The kit includes a thick plate that mounts between the differential and the diff cover. There is no welding required. The stock GM differential can be used with this suspension kit.

Neki67 03-23-2009 02:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chr2002ca (Post 202313)
Wow, so you were able to get tailpipes through there. Excellent. Any chance you have some photos of that? How much vertical travel is possible in the rear axle before it bumps a tailpipe?

Would also really like to see some pictures of that!

Datsbad 03-23-2009 08:16 AM

G Force Design/ Brooks Performance is one of your dealers and we are big fans of your products. They are always well engineered and very high quality .
I have been watching this set up and we have a customer that might be going this way .
Keep up the good work .

rocketman 03-24-2009 02:05 PM

I have used BMR products on 4th Gen Camaros for years all there stuff is top notch I'm sure this is no different.

SS1156 03-29-2009 11:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BMR Fabrication (Post 202728)
BMR Fabrication is not a sponsor yet on Lateral-g, so I don't want to post prices out of respect for the other sponsors. Feel free to call Lee at 813-986-9302 for pricing and tech questions. Also, the May issue of Chevy High Performance has a 2 page spread (pp 64-65) in their new products section that contains tech info and pricing on the 2 different versions.

We will start accepting orders on March 30th. I would expect the product to be ready to ship by April 13th.

The Torque Arm Suspension (TAC002) for a 9" Ford differential includes a rear axle housing. There are brackets and plates that get welded to the housing. BMR welds these components to the housing, so it makes sense to include the housing with the kit. It is a Strange housing with a backbrace, fill plug, and drain plug. It can be ordered in any width.

The Torque Arm Suspension (TAC001) for a 12-bolt GM differential does not include the rear axle housing. The kit includes a thick plate that mounts between the differential and the diff cover. There is no welding required. The stock GM differential can be used with this suspension kit.

Is this Lee? If so it's Mayo with the red 96 SS. I just recently got a 70 Camaro and was wondering if you guys are gonna do something for the 2nd Gens?

XLexusTech 03-29-2009 11:30 AM

Is their a version for a gen1 camaro with a Nine Inch rear?

holschen 04-07-2009 12:54 PM

could u rebore
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BMR Fabrication (Post 202728)
BMR Fabrication is not a sponsor yet on Lateral-g, so I don't want to post prices out of respect for the other sponsors. Feel free to call Lee at 813-986-9302 for pricing and tech questions. Also, the May issue of Chevy High Performance has a 2 page spread (pp 64-65) in their new products section that contains tech info and pricing on the 2 different versions.

We will start accepting orders on March 30th. I would expect the product to be ready to ship by April 13th.

The Torque Arm Suspension (TAC002) for a 9" Ford differential includes a rear axle housing. There are brackets and plates that get welded to the housing. BMR welds these components to the housing, so it makes sense to include the housing with the kit. It is a Strange housing with a backbrace, fill plug, and drain plug. It can be ordered in any width.

The Torque Arm Suspension (TAC001) for a 12-bolt GM differential does not include the rear axle housing. The kit includes a thick plate that mounts between the differential and the diff cover. There is no welding required. The stock GM differential can be used with this suspension kit.


the brackets for the 12bolt to fit a 8,2" 10bolt rear??


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