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Old 06-06-2016, 03:53 PM   #1
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C-notch?

I'm trying to figure out my ride height with a c-notch and accuair. How much clearance do I need between the axle and the inside/top of the notch?
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I'm trying to figure out my ride height with a c-notch and accuair. How much clearance do I need between the axle and the inside/top of the notch?
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Start with 3" of clearance to the bumpstop. That should be enough for everyday driving.

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Start with 3" of clearance to the bumpstop. That should be enough for everyday driving.

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Thank you Nate. It's your notch I'm using. Do you have any swaybars in stock yet? I need one for your +1 a-arms.
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Thank you Nate. It's your notch I'm using. Do you have any swaybars in stock yet? I need one for your +1 a-arms.
Send me an email on the sway bar and I will follow up with more info. We are finally building our own in house and are currently working on filling back orders.

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