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CPP Transmission Crossmember
Anybody using the trans. crossmember (47-54) from CPP? I need some measurements and they don't want to respond to my emails. I need to know haw far the frame bracket hangs the tubing below the frame rails, How far down the bend drops the pad mount, and how far the pad mount extends out from the tubing. If anybody has one and could give me these measurements I would greatly appreciate it.
thanks, Andrew :metal: |
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there pretty felexible i got mine from brothers and the are on a rotating tube and the brackets can be flipped. probably the simplest part i've installed look at my build i should have some picts
GT |
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Thanks for the pictures, Andrew
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Did you try to get the info thru Jeff our contact at CPP?
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show me the way! Im stumped.
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Did you find what you are looking for? Does it look like this? I don't know if this will help or not. I won't be able to measure it until Monday at the earliest. Let me know.
Bernie |
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If it's the CP9424 it looks like it might drop down about three or less inches below the frame rail. If you are running the stock running board brackets I don't think you would come close to having a problem.
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Mr48chevy I was asking cause I needed to know that the crossmember would not touchdown before the runningboards. Thanks |
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