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Old 04-07-2008, 05:20 AM   #1
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C notch question for the pros

Notch question.....I want to put the CCP notch in my LWB truck, and wanted to know how much lower I will be able to go? My headers hang down along with the side pipes so I dont want to lay frame or anything, Just lay exhaust will be cool. Will I have to change anything to put a notch in ( I know the bed need cut)?

Also Do tublar control arms make the front go any lower?


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Old 04-07-2008, 02:41 PM   #2
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Re: C notch question for the pros

You didn't say if you want to run bags or a static drop. That info would help. You don't need to cut your bed floor with the CPP c-notch.

I've heard tubular lower arms like the ART arms (non-drop arm) will get you an inch lower than using your stock arms. (This assumes you are bagging it)


If you are using springs, there are tubular drop arms made by companies like DJM and CPP.

Oh, and why would you want to "lay exhaust"? Thats a new one for me.
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Old 04-07-2008, 08:24 PM   #3
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Re: C notch question for the pros

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You didn't say if you want to run bags or a static drop. That info would help. You don't need to cut your bed floor with the CPP c-notch.

I've heard tubular lower arms like the ART arms (non-drop arm) will get you an inch lower than using your stock arms. (This assumes you are bagging it)


If you are using springs, there are tubular drop arms made by companies like DJM and CPP.

Oh, and why would you want to "lay exhaust"? Thats a new one for me.
I have ART coolride set up now....and lay exhaust was a joke. LOL
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