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Topic: torque arm (Read 4145 times)
joesgti
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Re: torque arm
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Reply #20 on:
07 April 2008, 11:17 »
just got one and having it fitted at awesome next week
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SteveS
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Re: torque arm
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Reply #21 on:
07 April 2008, 13:22 »
was gona say, if u were doing it (i hope your not paying to have it done) then you need silicone grease, made the job a lot easier getting it into the hole! lol
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SteveS
ED30: Carbonio Intake & Filter | Blueflame TBE | Ebach Sportlines | Neuspeed Torque Arm Insert | Forge DV | REVO Stage2 [353BHP/360lb/ft]
SteveS
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GTI ED30
Re: torque arm
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Reply #22 on:
08 April 2008, 18:54 »
well after a drive, i think it feels alittle "tighter" i can feel a few more engine vibrations but not bad at all, just gives me feeling of being more to one with the car. also with a quick gear change from 1st to 2nd i got a little wheel squeel instead of the usual hops.. so worth it
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SteveS
ED30: Carbonio Intake & Filter | Blueflame TBE | Ebach Sportlines | Neuspeed Torque Arm Insert | Forge DV | REVO Stage2 [353BHP/360lb/ft]
Hurdy
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Re: torque arm
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Reply #23 on:
08 April 2008, 21:12 »
Yup, gonna have to get my backside in gear and fit mine :embarassed:
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joesgti
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Re: torque arm
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Reply #24 on:
09 April 2008, 09:17 »
Quote from: Hurdy on 08 April 2008, 21:12
Yup, gonna have to get my backside in gear and fit mine :embarassed:
id get it fitted before the weekend hurdy
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