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Big Notch / Step Notch - Which One?
Research hasnt drummed up much for me here - I am looking at bagging my truck and want to see what people have done for the rear in a DIY setup.
I am interested in running the Evolve notch (https://www.avsontheweb.com/evolve-63-72-c10-notch-set/) because its already prefabbed, and just needs welded for install, and also is 'longer' (which I would think would help with strength and of course looks) but am curious if it truly has advantage over the normal step notch such as the one Switch sells (https://switchsuspension.com/gm-c-10...piece-c-notch/). I also plan on running the Firestone sleeve style bags, as Ive heard they ride well in these trucks. Any advisement on the placement? Top of axle? Front of axle? Running a watts link, so rear is not an option.
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Re: Big Notch / Step Notch - Which One?
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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
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Re: Big Notch / Step Notch - Which One?
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I would run the bag in the factory coil spot, but I dont want to run a large drop block to achieve frame laying. I may be swapping to 4 link after all is said and done. I have a Porterbuilt front sentup that will allow me to lay frame granted I set the rear up to do so as well.
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Location: DALLAS,TX
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Re: Big Notch / Step Notch - Which One?
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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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