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since you have the good torque arm in it. you should be fine without them .
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Yes I am putting a new torque arm in it i'm replacing the stock one with an adjustable one from BMR.
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Those sound like the Lakewood bars...had them on my '99 Z-28. Yes, they are prone to break at the brackets...the nitrous shot had nothing to do with it lol.
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If you try and use both, together, it might put the rear suspension is a serious bind. Don't know about the BMR torque arm, but some are designed with a short link with a pair of heims on the transmission end of the arm. That will prevent bind. The Apple Tree stuff from Pete Z makes the lower control arms act like mini-ladder bars. Those work great, even without a torque arm. Welcome to stock !
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