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CNotching a CST, or Mini Tubs in a 69 Camaro .. The value added to get the look of a hot rod / up to date suspension / brakes, etc would essentially offset it I know. I may take it to 6.5" or so and just see where it's at. If it's not low enough I have access to a rack so I could do a bolt in notch later on. But, no, I'm not afraid to .. It's just a $2,500 truck.. right? :)
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Chad I ran a 6 7/8" rear drop for about 8-9 months and the ride sucked the whole time. I just put the notch in on Saturday and let me tell you I am still kicking myself for not doing it earlier. If you want it low you are going to have to notch it, whether it be sooner or later it will have to happen.
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Can you notch it without cutting the frame rails? :lol: Will it bleed when I cut it?
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Chad i really think 6.5 is about the lowest you can go without notching, knock on wood ive never had any issues
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Just save the cutout...if someone wants to they could weld it back in later....it's only metal ;)
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That PB notch is crazy strong too. Does anyone know where I could find a picture of the lower shock bar and how the brackets mount? How does that all fit? Does it mount on top of the trailing arm and one side (having two mounting points) One for the lower shock cross bar and the other for the track bar? Am I seeing this correctly?
It would be PB if I notch it. (since I have the other stuff already) I'd just get another set for the stepper when I could. |
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my brother in laws 69 camaro minitubbed....no regrets!!!
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Camero turned out very nice
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You might as well notch it and take away any doubts about the rear bottoming out. Then you can pick up that that load of pressure-treated lumber for your new deck that the wifey wants us to build. :lol:
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Pop, I can see a Home Depot trip after you block that tailgate, and we could always just let the ends of the wood rest agaist the front panel and wheel wells. Posted via Mobile Device Posted via Mobile Device |
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Mine is a 6" drop in the rear and I have a notch to install but haven't yet. However I can tell you... It needs it! I can jump up and down in the bed and it bottoms out.
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Just found out my other wheel is back in the sort facility in Chicago.. lets hope it gets routed correctly this time.
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Hey Chad, I passed on the two steelies. I just feel I will regret not doing a five lug swap from the get go. I'm also contemplating whether or not to do a notch when I drop the truck. I only plan on a 4-6 drop but seems like quite a few people recommend a notch even with a 4-6.
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Sounds like my Dad is on board now .. I'm shocked I must say but I really feel like I'd be happier with the outcome if it was notched. I can get it lower with the 45's that way.
Next question .. Would 4.5/F and about 7.5/R look goofy? Remember my rear tires will be pretty tall so the truck would sit pretty much level after all is said and done. I'm not sure I want to go any lower than 4.5 up front. I'm thinking notch it, 6" Hotchkis spring and block it to the point I want it to be? 7 or 7.5 maybe? I like a slight rubber rake, ultimately I just don't want the back lower than I can get the front. 255/45/20 and 295/45/20 = 29.03" tall in the front and 30.45" tall in the back. Chris, when you get ready man I'm serious .. I'll help you swap it over to 5 lug. It's not that big of a deal. Get you some wheels you really want and a 4/6 drop (or more..) and we'll get it done. |
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Pop -- Here's some PB info and pics on the rear notch kit.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=405754 Pretty much what you see here without the bags. We have the notch and upper shock bar in that box over by the back wall. We just need the brackets for the lower shock mount bar, the lower shock bar itself, and Nate's track bar. I really like this setup and getting it ready / without the bed on would be the prime time to do it. It would just be a static version of his Stage II kit with Bilstiens. http://www.porterbuiltfabrication.co...-Basic-Kit-799 |
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Started on my notches Sunday......
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Chad, notch it man as you will not regret it. It will ride alot better. As for your tire sizes those work well as thats what I had in those pictures that I sent you. Its much easier now with the box off. I put one in on my '66 with the box on and what a royal pain in the butt as you are so limited for room.
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Yep, that looks pretty straight forward. Probably the hardest part would be drilling out the rivets from the bump stop brackets. What is the best tool to cut the frame? Cut off wheel, SawZall...
What do you do with the exhaust that goes over the axle? Also, can you get so low that the tires rub in the top of the inner wheel tubs? POP |
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Does that PB notch index it's self on the frame rails? So you really just drop it on the frame and it is in the position where it needs to be (?)
From what they're saying Pop, even at 6" drop it would bottom out on occasion. I think the springs + maybe 1.5" blocks and we go ahead with the PB setup. there are a LOT of nice trucks on here, nicer than the GMC will ever be that have notches and are selling for big money. I don't think a notch done correctly would de-value the truck. Big-Al's truck is notched and it looks incredible (just for example) Eric's Cheyenne Super, etc. I wouldn't be going this low .. BUT, just as an example. :D |
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