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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Gibsonville, NC
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Re: Scotts IFS (bolt-in)
I used a bolt in IFS from CPP and it works great. Went in without a hitch. No welding needed.
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Location: oxnard ca
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Re: Scotts IFS (bolt-in)
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: San Francisco, CA
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Re: Scotts IFS (bolt-in)
I don't think that CPP makes a bolt-in IFS for AD trucks. Besides, from when I visited their store in Southern Cal, I do not feel they offer the same level of customer service that I will get at Scott's.
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Gibsonville, NC
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Re: Scotts IFS (bolt-in)
You are right. Mine came from Chassis Engineering. I was looking at a CPP catalog when I was responding and wrote down the wrong company. Anyhow, it was very easy to put on. The instructions were very explicit. I agree with you on dealing with CPP. Their customer service lacks.
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Gibsonville, NC
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Re: Scotts IFS (bolt-in)
I will have to be honest with you. When I started doing my off frame build I was given the name and phone numbers (a guy I met at a car show) of Chassis Engineering, Fat Man, CPP, Classic Parts and Dave's (Dave is located here in NC). I also bought a few parts from the Truck Shop in CA only because my truck came from CA and a Truck Shop card was in the dash. I had never heard of Scott's. Since Justin responded I took time to look at their web site and I will have tell you that if I had known about them I would have gone there first thing. This is my first build and if I build another one I will go to them for parts.
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