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[QUOTE]Originally posted by sneakyfox90: [QB] the torque arm is the best thing you can do for your solid axle car, as for dd use i would lean toward mm's torque arm as it is beefier than griggs piece,imo griggs is more geared toward track duty where keeping weight down is important, and fyi you have to run a phb wit a torque arm. and its reccomended not to mix n match brands for optimum geometry. and as for "swangin" n gettin sideways,it depends on the setup, dan pina "Drift patrol" runs a griggs torque arm in his fox and swears by it. bottom line its guna make your car perform better in any situation weather its autox, drag or drift, and depending on what the rest of the car is set up for. if you call MM and tell them exacty what you wana do with the car they will tell you whats best for your needs and can answer any question you have about suspension, (thats what i did) ;) and they helped save me money too :D [/QB][/QUOTE]
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