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Old 08-30-2010, 12:17 AM   #1
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Re: c notch already in, want to move trailing arm crossmember back

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My trailing arm cross member is CPP, still have the original trailing arms.. Are the aftermarket trailing arms an exact replica as far as measurments go, or could i be lucky enough for them to be an inch longer? i have not bought any other drop components yet..
CPP's center x.member is a 'fixed' unit w/no provisions for adjusting the wheelbase. The CPP x.member will require drilling new holes in the frame to get the rear-end further back (not too big of a deal if the truck is taken apart).

ECE's truck arm mounts are bolted to the x.member so they can be unbolted & spaced (easy & cheap).

Most aftermarket truck arms are stock length. Porterbuilt is the guy you want to go with to get what you need. Give him a call or send him a PM.
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