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    1. #1
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      There we go. Nice work

      Jason


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      Quote Originally Posted by M4nt00th View Post
      Any chance this will be made for the early Mustangs?
      We actually already offer a torque arm system for the Mustangs as part of our Total Control Products line. It's a race proven piece and you can learn more at THIS LINK.

      Quote Originally Posted by 72BBSwinger View Post
      How is ground clearance with 335's?
      Tire width doesn't effect ground clearance. This system will lower a car with stock floor a couple inches from stock.

      Quote Originally Posted by swain View Post
      There we go. Nice work
      Thanks!
      Carl Ogren - Sales and Tech

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      The Torque Arm Assembly

      There are a lot of really cool features to this new system. To me, the torque arm itself is a work of art. It’s the same type of construction as our Camaro clips; fabricated box-tube construction comprised of laser cut panels with overlapping seams. This allows us to make it extremely strong and light without adding a lot of external bracing. We have been using this method for over ten years and, when paired with our in-house finite element analysis, it gives you a bulletproof end result.
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      The front torque arm connection, referred to as a ‘Sliding-Link,’ comes standard with a steel-sleeved poly bushing. A spherical pivotball is also available. Both versions feature a billet steel eye mount which is inserted in a greased bore in a billet receiver on the front of the torque arm. The bore is machined with a spiral, rifling pattern so that the link stays properly greased. A wiper seal keeps out road grime. There are more detailed pictures in the Product Data Sheet. Open the PDF by Clicking Here.


      Because not everyone has the same third member, there are two different pinion support mounts. The first will fit standard Ford 9” and Strange S-Series cases. The second is designed to fit the Strange HD-Pro aluminum case.


      Our gStreet Torque Arms use a serrated tab and washer mechanism to enable incremental pinion angle adjustment without the risk of slippage.


      A lateral adjustment mechanism below the rearend housing allows the torque arm to be perfectly aligned with the chassis bracket at the gConnector center support without affecting the wheelbase squareness.
      Carl Ogren - Sales and Tech

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      Quote Originally Posted by Carl @ Chassisworks View Post
      ...

      Because not everyone has the same third member, there are two different pinion support mounts. The first will fit standard Ford 9” and Strange S-Series cases. The second is designed to fit the Strange HD-Pro aluminum case.


      Any love for 12 bolts? Or 9" the only flavor offered?
      Last edited by Twentyover; 07-03-2015 at 05:13 AM. Reason: 9" not 9'
      Greg Fast
      (yes, the last name is spelled correctly)

      1970 Camaro RS Clone
      1984 el Camino
      1973 MGB vintage E/Prod race car
      (Soon to be an SCCA H/Prod limited prep)

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      Quote Originally Posted by Twentyover View Post
      Any love for 12 bolts? Or 9" the only flavor offered?
      Not much love here, but we know some people love them. The 12 bolt is coming, but it is a ways out at this point.
      Carl Ogren - Sales and Tech

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