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Old 02-26-2015, 12:09 PM   #113
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Re: Project Christine V2.0

I have never used the CPP track bar, but from what I do know, the 65-72 frame bracket is in a bit of a different location/angle on the frame than the 64.

Short less expensive answer is: yes, you can cut off the frame bracket and move it to where the CPP bar needs it to be. The whole idea of the CPP bar is to get it longer then the factory bar to reduce the side to side movement as the suspension cycles up and down. Since you already have the CPP stuff, just cut off the frame end mount and reposition it to work with the bar and weld it in. IF this was my project, that is what I would do.

THE PBFab kit is great, but if you don't really want to spend the money, you can make what you have work.
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