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You can use as much or as little of a patch pannel as you need to, thats why they come over size, to be able to fit any size repair. So what im sayin is you dont have to go up any higher than an inch past the rust line
Man I wish I had this video 2 years ago! Great video very clean and to the point. I hate that the kit came with almost no instructions. Keep the good work up!
WOOOOW, THANK YOU!!! I bought the entire CPP kit and sadly it did not come with any instructions. Your video was just what I needed to complete the job.
Thanks for the install video. In the middle of installing these right now on our 72 and couldn't find any better at the time. Hoping to fix that with an episode of our own. One request if you do more on these, which would be a HUGE help for kits where they give us multiple bags of bolts and no instructions as to what goes where, could you point that out in the video? CPP has done a very poor job with their instructions in my opinion and they don't even have any for the front coilover kit. Thanks once again for your time and effort. Cheers!
I have a part 2 on my channel. Hope the video helps. I found it difficult as well with no instructions but instead a digital picture. I guessed on some bolts and even had to remove and swap cause of the same reason. Well worth the struggle.
@mr.motivation1757 yes but you shouldnt. Always contact the manufacturer and take their advice. That is the best advice one could give you. If they think you need springs, timing chain etc ask them if they sell a kit and that would be the best way to success and make sure you break it in correctly.