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Old 04-23-2023, 04:08 PM   #1
samert111
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CPP Trailing arms review.

Last week added a CPP front sway bar and relocated my rear shocks to behind the diff and outside the frame rails, now the truck corners very nicely and the body roll is minimal.

Also, with the rear shocks mounted vertical to the travel of the rear diff the tire hop I was experiencing during spirited driving is non-existent now compared to the stock location with the 4" drop springs.

This week added a set of CPP tubular trailing arms from Summit Racing because my stk arms had some holes rusted in them. Can't really tell a difference in the ride or handling yet but only was able to take a short test ride today. I really like the construction and finish of the CPP arms and the installation was a breeze and the look is very clean.
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