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Supporting Vendor ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 177 Joined: 31-March 05 From: Philipsburg, Pa Member No.: 706 ![]() |
Hello Members,
UMI Performance is proud to offer a torque arm relocation kit available for the 93-02 F-Body. If anyone has any questions please ask. We hope to have more transmission options available in the near future. http://www.umiperformance.com/SearchResult...?CategoryID=114 Next Release is the K-Member (IMG:http://www.frrax.com/rrforum/style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) Best Regards, Ryan |
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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 274 Joined: 26-March 04 Member No.: 289 ![]() |
Yep... I slid under there this weekend.
The convertible X-brace comes in 2 versions I belive... one for auto's and one for manuals. The manual version uses six (6) Class 9.8 bolts to attach to the chasis. Four of the bolts are the normal ones used for the tunnel-brace, and the front two are bolted to the tranny crossmember. Of note is that the X-brace actaully has 2 nuts welded to the back side of the X-brace. While the 4 rear bolts pass through the x-brace and thread into nuts welded to the car chasis, the front 2 arms of the X-brace actually slide in above the two bolt holes on the cross-member. I'd love to drop some weight, save my tranny from damage (in fact I think I may have stripped one bolt in the front torque arm mount), and increase my torsional stiffness... but I don't want to lose my x-brace in the process. I know that SLP used to make a replacement x-brace that used narrower plate steel and made room for long-tube headers... but I'm happy with my stamped steel version for now. FYI, not that it matters in this case, but the bolts used as 8mm x 1.25 mm/thread x 20 mm UHL (M8x1.25x20).... I know cause I stripped one while fastening it down this weekend. :\ Getting longer bolts would be useful for those of us with diamond-style SFC's.... my bolts are barely long enough on the 4 rear spots due to the increased thickness of the KBDD SFC's I welded in a few years ago. They still work... but an extra 5mm UHL would be ideal. |
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I build race cars ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 4,748 Joined: 31-August 05 From: Central coast, CA Member No.: 874 ![]() |
FYI, not that it matters in this case, but the bolts used as 8mm x 1.25 mm/thread x 20 mm UHL (M8x1.25x20).... I know cause I stripped one while fastening it down this weekend. :\ Getting longer bolts would be useful for those of us with diamond-style SFC's.... my bolts are barely long enough on the 4 rear spots due to the increased thickness of the KBDD SFC's I welded in a few years ago. They still work... but an extra 5mm UHL would be ideal. McMaster pn 95430A362 M8x1.25x25mm class 10.9 $11.61 bx/50 They also work in the LS1 front caliper guide pins. |
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