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Old 04-18-2009, 06:44 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by cbrrmike View Post
the only amout it would allow it to move would be the play in the bushing at the front, its bolted to the rear so you cant really stretch the steel
The stock torque arm can slide in the bushing in the front, there are no bolts holding it in place. An aftermarket torque arm that is bolted in at both ends will negate this effect, but a stock arm will easily slide forward or backwards in that bushing with a good amount of force acting on it.

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