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Old 03-04-2016, 10:00 PM
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Any updates on the new Torque arm front mount?
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Old 03-07-2016, 12:00 PM
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Any updates on the new Torque arm front mount?
i have 5 coming this week. I am test fitting another one late this week
will have some installed pics late this or early next week
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Awesome!!!! I have a set of DSE subframe connectors that I waiting to install because I want to see what his looks like and how it ties into the car.
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Here are some install pics.

This is Ironworks installing the part, the tunnel we will be able to supply and it will match the profile of the cross member. the seat pans need to be removed to install the cross member.

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Old 03-21-2016, 10:22 AM
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Sweet can't wait to see it finished. Do you have any underbody pics? I know you said you are working some clearance issues. For the seats and tunnel what about the exhaust on the underside? Very cool.
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Sweet can't wait to see it finished. Do you have any underbody pics? I know you said you are working some clearance issues. For the seats and tunnel what about the exhaust on the underside? Very cool.
The underside is basically stock except in the very middle where the crossmember hangs down for the short torque arm mount. The rest of the crossmember is above the floor.

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