torque arm
#2
more than likely not considering the 3.4 and 3.8 have a two-piece driveshaft and need a center mounting point for the bearing. the LT1's have a single piece and no mounting point.
in other words, if you have a 2-piece driveshaft still, you need the 3.4/3.8 torque arm, if you have a 1-piece driveshaft (alum/steel) you can get the LT1 torque arm
in other words, if you have a 2-piece driveshaft still, you need the 3.4/3.8 torque arm, if you have a 1-piece driveshaft (alum/steel) you can get the LT1 torque arm
#3
edelbrock sells an lt1 torque arm and they sell a V6 torgue arm. they are the same part #.
have you visited http://bmrfabrication.com i love his products and his service. when i asked him about torque arms he actually didnt recommend one unless my car was doing (some ET- i forget) which my car never will. so i think i will save a few dollars and just get a poly-urethane bushing instead.
have you visited http://bmrfabrication.com i love his products and his service. when i asked him about torque arms he actually didnt recommend one unless my car was doing (some ET- i forget) which my car never will. so i think i will save a few dollars and just get a poly-urethane bushing instead.
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