Re: 48 with C4
98- That's a good question ! I wish there was a better way. When I did mine, I thought since I had to cut out the area for the R&P, I might as well do it at the same time. Once the new crossmember is in place you don't need as much of the old one. I do not know if the frame would flex enough to insert the new front cross member.
I like the way Shannon (xpickup) did his. It looks a lot cleaner.
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