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Old 01-07-2010, 09:59 PM
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Just have wondering what opions you may have on the TCI camaro front sub and rear torque arm suspension package? I have always wanted a AME C6 sub and a 3-link (Lateral-Dynamics or AME),but after reading some info on the TCI package, I really am surprised at the cost of there suspension for what you get.Its for a 67' camaro.Any ideas and suggestions!!

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It's a proven system and offers a lot for the money. Probably one of the best bangs for the buck today. Quality is very good and customer service from TCI is very good as well. I would say go for it, for what you pay for the L.D. 3 link, you could practically pay for the whole TCI system. Not to mention their is considerably fabrication involved with the 3 link and the TCI system is pretty much bolt in. That's my 2 cents.
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The TCI torque arm suspension is currently only setup to work with a 9 inch--just make sure you factor that in before being set on making a purchase.

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I had a chance to call TCI on Friday and I'm hoping that one of there venders will be at Back to the fiftys or Car Craft this summer to check it out in person. Well until then, I'm going to keep asking for opions and do research.

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Is it possible to weld the torque arm brackets to the cast case of a 10 or 12 bolt housing ? Or even fabbing up some bracketry that comes off the axle tubes ? Has anybody done this.
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I had a chance to call TCI on Friday and I'm hoping that one of there venders will be at Back to the fiftys or Car Craft this summer to check it out in person. Well until then, I'm going to keep asking for opions and do research.

Travis
I Spoke to Eric @ Yogi's and they are taking a complete Camaro rolling chassis to Back to the 50's but it has the 4-link rear. However, they are also taking a Mustang display that has the Torque Arm so you will be able to put some eyes on one. Evan is the TCI sales manager and he will be working in the Yogi's booth.

I'll be there as well working with Minnesota Hot Rod Hardware so stop by and introduce yourself.

FYI: We are leaving Saturday night to be home for Father's Day.

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Is it possible to weld the torque arm brackets to the cast case of a 10 or 12 bolt housing ? Or even fabbing up some bracketry that comes off the axle tubes ? Has anybody done this.
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Fabbing up some bracketry would be your best option.

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Here is the display chassis that goes to all the local shows.









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