torque proofing
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Car: 1986 Iroc z z28
Engine: 305 tpi
Transmission: 700r4
torque proofing
what do i need to keep my chassie from twisting.... im exspecting 450 plus ft lbs torque, i got my fingers crossed
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Car: 1986 Camaro Z28
Engine: 400
Transmission: T5
Axle/Gears: 10 bolt Posi 3.73
Subframe connectors should be plenty. I think a cage is pretty cool. I'd put one in, but thats just me, they fit the interior and styling if done right. Just my opinion though.
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Car: 1986 Iroc z z28
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u got a link to a cage that will help my car but not take out my backseat seating space, what subframe connectors do u recommend??
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Car: 1986 Camaro Z28
Engine: 400
Transmission: T5
Axle/Gears: 10 bolt Posi 3.73
Sorry I have niether as my 305 doesn't require my car to have them. Although once the 412 gets it's *** in there, I might need them . So as of now, I couldn't really tell you which ones are "better".
Here's some Subframe connectors on Hawks .
Search on the boards to see what people say about them. I couldn't tell you whether to get steel or Chrome moly ones though.
Here's some Subframe connectors on Hawks .
Search on the boards to see what people say about them. I couldn't tell you whether to get steel or Chrome moly ones though.
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