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Join Date: Jul 2017
Location: Joshua, Texas.
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The right P/S kit
So I'm double checking the installation instructions for my P/S kit to put on my 50 3100 tomorrow. When I first looked I thought they were all the same, the ones that use the c10 box. But it looks like CPP has two brackets depending on whether it a AD or TF. Looks like other kits just have the small triangle bracket.
I got mine from POL and I swear when I first looked at these kits they were all the same and I'm wondering if I should send it back for the CPP one. I think the Brothers kit just has a triangle piece too. Anyone on here got experience with either kit?
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: South West
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Re: The right P/S kit
Hi. I don't know about the POL kit, but the CPP box I bought for my '59 is a really nice unit; their customer/tech service is really good to. I know it's not the same year as yours, but thought I ould chime in.
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Re: The right P/S kit
Yea I am learning CPP has an extra little bracket in theirs compared to everyone else andbim wondering how much of a difference it makes. I can tell it raises the gearbox. Aside from that I think they are all the same.
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Where Mountaineers are free
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Re: The right P/S kit
I used Tuff Stuff. Quality parts and good customer service.
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