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Color: Red
Features
Description
BMR Suspension designed the Ta001 for street performance, drag race, and handling applications. The heavy-duty design eliminated torque arm deflection, allowing power to transfer more efficiently to the tires. The torque arm allows for on-car pinion angle adjustability. The heavy-duty chrome-moly adjuster in the torque arm allows for on-car fine-tuning of pinion angle. The torque arm mounts in the factory mount with a 95-durometer polyurethane bushing. This transfers power efficiently, without huge increases in NVH. .
Manufacturer: BMR Suspension
Brand: BMR Suspension
Model: Torque Arm, DOM, Adjustable, Bolt-in
Item Weight: 23.5 pounds
Product Dimensions: 59.2 x 9.5 x 4.5 inches
Country of Origin: USA
Item model number: TA001R
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
Exterior: Powder Coat
Manufacturer Part Number: TA001R
OEM Part Number: TA001R
Position: Rear Center
Special Features: The heavy-duty design eliminated torque arm deflection, allowing power to transfer more efficiently to the tires. The torque arm allows for on-car pinion angle adjustability. The heavy-duty Chrome-moly adjuster in the torque arm allows for on-car fine-tuning of pinion angle. The torque arm mounts in the factory mount with a 95-durometer polyurethane bushing. This transfers power efficiently, without huge increases in NVH.
Date First Available: December 9, 2016