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ERANJ 03-02-2013 02:19 PM

Help Needed with CSX Roller Build
 
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I'm in the process of building my 4800 series CSX Continuation roller. I have the following questions and would appreciate your assistance for knowledge and pictures are always helpful.

> Adapter bracket for Top Loader transmission. I have the non-removable cross member with "step down". I was told I require a riser bracket however in looking at other cars it appears I'm missing the forward section? See pic. Can anyone tell me what I need and where to acquire?

> Coil over shock pin. Is this removed? Once I adjust for ride height it appears the spring will not be snug in place without the load of the car? See pic.

>Fuel cell picture of block-off plate for non-sending unit tank.

Thanks in advance,

mickmate 03-02-2013 02:35 PM

Transmission Spacer Pedestal Riser Transmission Spacer Pedestal Riser [] - $62.00 : Acton Custom Enterprises, Custom Metal for Cobras

Adjust the bottom ring to ride height and you're done. If you are extending shocks that far while driving I'm putting you up against the General Lee.

Do you want a sender unit for that or a blank off plate? I have both.


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