Re: Torque Arm on F-body cars
My Firebird had a KTRE rear housing. It had a torque arm made by the original owner of the car or the chassis builder. It did attach to the differential using 4 bolts. I found those bolts loose on at least one occasion and one hole in the rear was stripped from loose fasteners. I heli-coil repaired it. The traction bar setup under there also cracked one of the brackets. These cars leave very hard and definately need everything checked under there often.....
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Re: Torque Arm on F-body cars
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Re: Torque Arm on F-body cars
I don't recall the man's name but KTRE was the company logo and he offered stronger replacement 12 bolt housings before most of the others out there today. I recall reading that someone took over his product line but don't recall who that was. Thru bolts would have definately been better. I had a stock but modified torque arm with a custom built round crossmember and adjustable stop arangement. Seemd to work well...Hook was almost always good. That car has 60'ed as quick as 1.32 at B/SA weight last month.
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Re: Torque Arm on F-body cars
The 'KT' stood for Kenny Thomas I believe. Mark Williams is selling those housings now, if I'm not mistaken.
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