View Full Version : Torque Arm Relocation Bracket?
Jon7I2
12-21-2006, 04:29 PM
What exactly does the toraue arm relocation bracket do? i know it takes the load off the rear tailshaft, but what exactly does that mean? I think i have a broken trans mount and i am conteplating just getting the relocation kit for better strength, but i really dont know much about it. Any help from those who have 1 or those who know about them would b great, thanks.
shady milkman
12-21-2006, 04:37 PM
What exactly does the toraue arm relocation bracket do? i know it takes the load off the rear tailshaft, but what exactly does that mean? I think i have a broken trans mount and i am conteplating just getting the relocation kit for better strength, but i really dont know much about it. Any help from those who have 1 or those who know about them would b great, thanks.
it moves it off the trans. what the brackets do with a adj. torque arm is alow you to center your rear and you dont run the risk of breaking/cracking the trans housing. they move the torque arm to a more efficent area where it will be able to do its job a lil better. but you need a adj t-arm if you get the relocation kit. hope this helps.
Jon7I2
12-21-2006, 04:49 PM
oh ok so, i would need a new adj. torque arm as well. Do u think these mods are worth the money?
Jon7I2
12-21-2006, 04:58 PM
Also, how do adjust ur t/a bracket and t/a? I mean, what angles does this stuff have to be set at to get the most out of your car?
shady milkman
12-21-2006, 04:58 PM
oh ok so, i would need a new adj. torque arm as well. Do u think these mods are worth the money?
:yup: suspension mods are the best mods.
shady milkman
12-21-2006, 04:59 PM
Also, how do adjust ur t/a bracket and t/a? I mean, what angles does this stuff have to be set at to get the most out of your car?
i do not know, you should pm mrr23 he knows alot about it.
mrr23
12-21-2006, 06:47 PM
there are a couple designs out there.
spohn has this version that includes a driveshaft loop welded onto the trans crossmember
http://www.spohn.net/productimages/405_big.jpg
bmr has two ways to do this as well
this one takes the arm off the transmission and allows you to adjust the instant center. this can be good for braking as well as acceleration. can be used with stock arm, or any aftermarket arm that would normally hook to the transmission.
http://bmrfabrication.com/misc/TCC006.jpg
this one comes with a crossbrace that you would weld to the car. preferably to subframe connectors. it's shorter than the stock arm which changes the instant center. downside is running true duals will be a problem.
http://bmrfabrication.com/Xtreme/XTA001.jpg
other manufacturers make just about the same thing.
shady milkman
12-21-2006, 08:25 PM
there are a couple designs out there.
spohn has this version that includes a driveshaft loop welded onto the trans crossmember
http://www.spohn.net/productimages/405_big.jpg
bmr has two ways to do this as well
this one takes the arm off the transmission and allows you to adjust the instant center. this can be good for braking as well as acceleration. can be used with stock arm, or any aftermarket arm that would normally hook to the transmission.
http://bmrfabrication.com/misc/TCC006.jpg
this one comes with a crossbrace that you would weld to the car. preferably to subframe connectors. it's shorter than the stock arm which changes the instant center. downside is running true duals will be a problem.
http://bmrfabrication.com/Xtreme/XTA001.jpg
other manufacturers make just about the same thing.
:yup: see the guy knows his stuff.
mrr23
12-21-2006, 08:26 PM
sometimes
Jon7I2
12-22-2006, 12:01 AM
That helps a lot, thanks. Well, im now thinking the BMR 1. What do u run on ur car mrr23?
shady milkman
12-22-2006, 02:28 PM
sometimes
:lol:
Y2KPewterSS
12-22-2006, 03:25 PM
I know if you have a lowered stance, you want to avoid the Spohn relocation kit like the plague. There have been a lot of posts and issues with it on tech, people have posted pics of it, and if you have any kind of drop, you will drag the relocation kit.
mrr23
12-22-2006, 03:52 PM
That helps a lot, thanks. Well, im now thinking the BMR 1. What do u run on ur car mrr23?
i have the bmr adjustable that attaches to the transmission. because of the duals, i can't use the trak pak. i'm contemplating the bmr relocation bracket.
on my 86TA, i had the bmr trak pak on it.
Eugenio_SS
12-22-2006, 04:14 PM
there are a couple designs out there.
spohn has this version that includes a driveshaft loop welded onto the trans crossmember
http://www.spohn.net/productimages/405_big.jpg
bmr has two ways to do this as well
this one takes the arm off the transmission and allows you to adjust the instant center. this can be good for braking as well as acceleration. can be used with stock arm, or any aftermarket arm that would normally hook to the transmission.
http://bmrfabrication.com/misc/TCC006.jpg
this one comes with a crossbrace that you would weld to the car. preferably to subframe connectors. it's shorter than the stock arm which changes the instant center. downside is running true duals will be a problem.
http://bmrfabrication.com/Xtreme/XTA001.jpg
other manufacturers make just about the same thing.
the bmr version is great for acceleration only... not braking... the short version of TA will creat massive wheel-hop on braking.
There is a design which is better, but has its price... it's the UE (unbalanced-engineering) version
http://www.unbalancedengineering.com/Camaro/
This TA actually acts as a short one during acceleration and very long one while braking... imho, WAY better than what BMR offers, but @ a price.
mrr23
12-22-2006, 04:16 PM
i help a friend install the UE in his 98 z28. for someone autocrossing and such, it is a great one to have. you have to drill into your floorpan to install it. and it's real fun getting the right adjustment.
can't say i ever experienced any braking isuues.
Eugenio_SS
12-25-2006, 03:10 PM
i help a friend install the UE in his 98 z28. for someone autocrossing and such, it is a great one to have. you have to drill into your floorpan to install it. and it's real fun getting the right adjustment.
can't say i ever experienced any braking isuues.
that means you haven't braken hard enough :p try getting stickier tires and better braking compound... brake-hop is way more aggressive than acceleration wheel hop... you feel like a giant is playing basketball with the rear of the car. :rotfl:
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