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Sheck44 07-10-2015 06:09 AM

12 Bolt
 
Not at all Terry, had a good local welder weld up the brackets in the proper spots and easy as pie bolting it all in in my garage.

Took me about 3-4 hours to bolt it all in, now I know what I'm doing I could probably do it in 2 hrs

Steve

Vega$69 07-10-2015 07:33 AM

I had a TCI Torque Arm on my LS7 Car and liked the ease of installing and the way the car handier. Shocks will make a difference in ride.

We are in the process of building my kids car now with the same TA.

I have a DSE Quadralink in my new car. Haven't driven it yet so no opinions.

I will say the install in extremely labor intensive and also requires modding the rear seat frame.

Ketzer 07-12-2015 07:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Decline (Post 610834)
^^^This
I love all the little detail stuff they built in for alignment and adjustability.
Plus that billet watts link is pure automotive pRon

Curious to see a install pic with exhuast routing around the watts link tho
I have a TCI torque arm. Up and over exhaust routing was tricky and I only have 2.5" tubes. It vibrates on the roll bar occasionally even after i wrapped it with DEI.
One day I will go LS and get a clipped corners gas tank to gain enough room for 3"

I also have the TCI TA and 3" over the rear. It is tight but no rattles.


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