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Old 02-27-2025, 11:04 AM   #4
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Re: Big Notch / Step Notch - Which One?

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Given those choices I would choose the Switch. Pieces are cut to match the frame width. While the Avs is just rectangle tubing. Thinking myself that either one would be about the same amount of time to install, but Avs would require more fab to fit existing frame and make it look like it should be there.
Have not done a full bagged vehicle before. If I did I would do bags on the trailing arms in front of axle like the stock coil springs. Would think that placement gives more adjustment of height JMHO
Bags in the stock location will only allow so much drop before the truck-arm makes contact w/the lower portion of the frame rail.

They need to be relocated elsewhere on the T/A w/a revised upper mount or moved to the rear end housing if the plan is to plant the frame rails on the ground.
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