Re: Driveshaft loop for Challenger ?
[Re: VanishPt]
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10/10/10 07:44 AM
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I like this,,,i have one on my Charger,,no issues with clearance,,,not sure if it would be a issue on your car,,, You can go to the sponsers page on this site and see it listed,,, i think it is with US Tool, hope this helps. Doug
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Re: Driveshaft loop for Challenger ?
[Re: 69CHARGERMD]
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10/10/10 12:16 PM
10/10/10 12:16 PM
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I like this,,,i have one on my Charger,,no issues with clearance,,,not sure if it would be a issue on your car,,,
You can go to the sponsers page on this site and see it listed,,, i think it is with US Tool,
hope this helps.
Doug
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Re: Driveshaft loop for Challenger ?
[Re: BradH]
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10/10/10 04:39 PM
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I use the same one, although my Stage VI' raised exhaust ports changed had an impact on the clearance and I had to get part of the bolt-together assembly for the loop welded to eliminate the bolts and provide additional clearance. I have no idea what the aftermarket trans' impact on fitment might be.
I used the universal bolt to the floor type with a Keisler 5 speed. One advantage is flexibility... you can adjust where you bolt it through the floor as well as loop position... it just seems to take a fair amount of cutting, drilling bending and welding to get the loop in the right spot.
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