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Old 02-29-2008, 05:14 PM   #39
jlaird
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Re: Strong Arms (tubular) vs. Stock A arm

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Originally Posted by shifty View Post
Drilling required? I know CPP arms showed the install as needing to extend the stock hole, weld a washer on the backside for stability, then install their adapter.

(trying to figure out if I need to get this done before frame goes off for blast & powdercoat)
I wouldn't worry about drilling a bolt hole in powdercoat, but it would be convenient to have it done beforehand.

To answer somebody's question above, there are two versions of the CPP lowers, one with spring mount and one for an airbag.
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