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Member ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 64 Joined: 11-June 08 Member No.: 2,219 ![]() |
Very nice shape SS Camaro torque arm. Paid $300 plus from the dealer. Asking $100 plus shipping.
This much stiffer torque arm will put a stop to rear wheel hop under braking AND help put the power down smoother. |
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Member ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 169 Joined: 8-January 04 From: Knoxville, TN Member No.: 109 ![]() |
Very nice shape SS Camaro torque arm. Paid $300 plus from the dealer. Asking $100 plus shipping. This much stiffer torque arm will put a stop to rear wheel hop under braking AND help put the power down smoother. I don't want to whore up your thread, but what is different about an SS torque arm? I thought Z28 / SS used the same unit. |
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Member ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 64 Joined: 11-June 08 Member No.: 2,219 ![]() |
Very nice shape SS Camaro torque arm. Paid $300 plus from the dealer. Asking $100 plus shipping. This much stiffer torque arm will put a stop to rear wheel hop under braking AND help put the power down smoother. I don't want to whore up your thread, but what is different about an SS torque arm? I thought Z28 / SS used the same unit. Nope, the SS torque arm is much beefier. It only has one hole, and is made of a thicker metal. Weighs more as well. Really keeps that rear end planted. Thanks for asking! |
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