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Old 12-25-2014, 01:56 PM   #1
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Trac bar question... Help!

So, Santa, (a.k.a. my wife), bought me the CPP trac bar kit for Christmas. Found out it doesn't fit a C20. The trailing arm is 3" thick instead of 2 3/4". Before I send it back I have a few questions...

1- Do I send it back and leave my stock one even though I lowered the back 5"?
2- Do I cut it apart myself and re-weld it back together giving my the 3" I need?
3- Do I just cut the button piece of the bracket off so instead of being "U" shaped it would be "L" shaped? The axle U bolt would go through the top of the bracket instead of the top and bottom.

I can't find the bracket for a C20. Any thought are appreciated!!!

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Old 12-25-2014, 02:47 PM   #2
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Re: Trac bar question... Help!

Your trailing arms are 3"? are they custom? that seems pretty big for a trailing arm. Do you have a picture of your current setup?
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Old 12-25-2014, 03:24 PM   #3
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Re: Trac bar question... Help!

Here's some pics. It is a Camper C20. Maybe they come reinforced.
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Old 12-25-2014, 03:25 PM   #4
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Old 12-25-2014, 03:26 PM   #5
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This is 2 3/4" inside.
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Old 12-25-2014, 05:31 PM   #6
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Re: Trac bar question... Help!

Send it back! There are others out there configured differently. Mine attaches to the bottom of the saddle....bought it from The Gearbox Garage. He's a member and seller on this forum.
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Old 12-25-2014, 06:04 PM   #7
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BugzC10,
Great idea. Since seeing your bracket I could either re-fab it or send it back. Thanks!!!
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Old 12-25-2014, 07:39 PM   #8
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Re: Trac bar question... Help!

I'd cut the bottom off it, install it and bolt the cut-off portion to the bottom of the trailing arm then cut a patch of steel the appropriate size for the gap and tack weld it together. Then remove, finish weld, de-burr/paint/reinstall.

Or, send it back IF you can find one for a C20 that is reasonably priced.
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Old 12-25-2014, 08:12 PM   #9
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Re: Trac bar question... Help!

Ok, I get it now. I thought you were saying that you had CPP trailing arms also and they were 3" tubes.
Depending on how you are at fabricating will determine if this is a smart choice for you. If this is at all unfamiliar territory for you then the answer is send it back. But if you are an accomplished welder then the fab will not be to difficult.

Remember if your welds suck then you will have a really bad day if it lets loose while you are driving.

But also fabricating a new bracket will allow you to position the bar at the optimum geometry for your vehicle.

Having the bar as flat as possible and just below center is best. reducing the arc the bar would make if mounted at an angle.




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Old 12-25-2014, 08:26 PM   #10
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Ok, stupid question #2... Because I have 1" lowering blocks I could just cut the bottom off of it and put it between the rear perch and the 1" block and it would sit just like BugzC10's bracket. I'm not a suspension guru so would that work for proper angle and whatever else is needed???

Thanks for your patience!!!
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Re: Trac bar question... Help!

And is there a certain angle or degree the bar should be at? I am using the stock drivers side mount.

Merry Christmas and thanks everyone!!!! 😄
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Old 12-25-2014, 08:38 PM   #12
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Re: Trac bar question... Help!

Looks to me that the bracket you have is designed to be connected top and bottom. If you just simply cut off the upper or lower portion of the bracket then there will be a tendency for flex in the bracket and possible metal fatigue failure in time.

The angle is to be as close to flat as possible so that when the suspension articulates it does not push the axle left or right as it travels up and down.
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Old 12-25-2014, 09:20 PM   #13
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Mike,
Just looked through your build. Beautiful job!!!

I agree with perhaps the flexing but wouldn't it just be like BugzC10's bracket?
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Old 12-26-2014, 12:16 PM   #14
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What are you C20 guys running?
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Mike,
Just looked through your build. Beautiful job!!!

I agree with perhaps the flexing but wouldn't it just be like BugzC10's bracket?
I don't have a picture handy, but there's a reenforcement gusset welded on the rear holding the bracket at the 90 degree angle. IYNWIM
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Old 12-26-2014, 12:43 PM   #16
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I found additional pictures .."hope this helps

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Re: Trac bar question... Help! UPDATE!!!

Update! Just got off the phone with Van and Mario at CPP. They were unaware that the C20 trailing arm bracket was different. They are making a wider bracket for me and sending it to me at no cost. Maybe in the future they will have one in there catalog??? I can't say enough how GREAT these two guys were in handling this problem. Customer service at CPP is a A+!!!

Thanks for all the help!!!
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Make sure to update when you get it.
Also, you should have a spacer for the opposite side, right?
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Good news!
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Re: Trac bar question... Help!

Glad to see that CPP was able to accommodate you. As far as the unit we have, the end plate also acts as a gusset to help eliminate flex. We didn't do the full 'C' channel design due to the many variations of stock and aftermarket designs and tried to make as universal as possible with a single design.

Thanks for the kind words BugzC10!

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Re: Trac bar question... Help! UPDATE!!!

Wish i could say the same.. I just went thru this same thing with my cst20. I bought the same kit as you and my bracket didnt fit, so i cut out a section of the reinforcement and the bracket fit. They didnt send me the bushing or the actual adjustable piece for the bar and ive been waiting for almost 3 months for it to me sent to me. I hear all good things about cpp, but with me, they arent so good.

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Update! Just got off the phone with Van and Mario at CPP. They were unaware that the C20 trailing arm bracket was different. They are making a wider bracket for me and sending it to me at no cost. Maybe in the future they will have one in there catalog??? I can't say enough how GREAT these two guys were in handling this problem. Customer service at CPP is a A+!!!

Thanks for all the help!!!
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I sell the CPP bar and don't remember any bushings and the adjustable piece is the rod ends if I remember correctly ........ ?
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This is how my bar was sent to me
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I sell the CPP bar and don't remember any bushings and the adjustable piece is the rod ends if I remember correctly ........ ?
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This is how my bar was sent to me
Looks like you're missing something to me....
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Yeah, that bar isn't right. I have there tech peoples number if you want to shoot me a message.
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