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Old 03-06-2010, 09:02 PM
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BMR's torque arm conversion

I saw that bmr came out with a torque arm conversion for the 67-81 camaro and thought that something like it would be perfect for our cars. It allows use of any 12 or 10 bolt to be used and incorporates a watts link. Im not trying to sell it, just saying it a cool innovative idea and maybe it'll get some ideas going in members heads.
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Half of that we already have, The other half I have already secretly designed a few years ago and am not sharing my idea until I someday produce them. Thought that was going to be last year, but it was a bad year for everyone with this economy and such.

You have the otion of Strano's reverse Watts design, or you can someday wait around to see if I ever put mine into production. It'll be at least anothe ryear for me though, personal issues I have need to be resolved first. And no, I am not sharing my design, so please do not ask for a preveiw, its highly top secret.
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Patent it and then share . cold war is over
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