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Old 07-02-2003, 11:27 PM   #1
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C-Notch Installation Nightmare!!

I know I should have just installed the C-notch before just to be safe, but I didn't. Now I have my notch powdercoated and my frame is also.

Little did I know that I would have to cut and scratch so much off of my frame! It is a mess back there! I still haven't gotten all of the rivets out after 2 nights of working on them! A chissel and a hammer just doesn't cut it, and neither does a grinder! I should have just torches the rivets out before I had the frame powdercoated!!!

So here's my suggestion to everyone who always asks wether or not to install a C-notch; Go ahead and put in on BEFORE you do any painting or installing any parts such as springs, shocks, anything!!
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Old 07-03-2003, 05:14 PM   #2
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Use a drill bit that is about 3/16 of a inch and drill the center of the rivet. Then take a unibit a finish drilling the rivet out. By using the unibit it will cut a clean perfect circle. Once you get through the rivet you can take a screw driver and a hammer and knock the other side through the frame.
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Old 07-03-2003, 05:15 PM   #3
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I drilled out 24 rivet this way and didnt scratch the powder!!
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