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UMI Performance TH350 Transmission Torque Arm Relocation Kit; Red (93-97 Camaro)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Installing a TH350 Automatic transmission into your 1993-1997 Camaro or Firebird just got easier. This cross-member with integrated torque arm mount features the correct provisions for mounting the TH350 transmission while still allowing the use of a factory style torque arm. The built in torque arm mount will work with virtually any stock style aftermarket torque arm as well as the factory torque arm and features instant center adjustment by moving the front of the torque arm up or down. This unit is built using DOM mild steel tubing, 0.188” mild steel mounting plates and includes all appropriate hardware needed for the installation. The torque arm mount is machined from 0.250” thick mild steel and features a new clam shell for appropriately attaching the torque arm to the new cross member. There is no need to purchase any other torque arm brackets when using this kit.

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