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Sorry about pirating your thread. I hope the info shared w/my combo helps others avoid the same mistake.
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Wow, does a step notch help any of this? I am thinking about notching my rear to get the frame down (want to lay rockers), guessing this is a little OT but, is a step notch better? Can you get to the ground with a pipe notch or an aftermarket "kit"?
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04-03-2010, 09:28 PM | #54 |
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no, a pipe notch wont lay rockers. my frame is about 4'' off the shop floor with a pipe notch. i wasnt trying to put my scrub line on the ground and this was the stance i was after. laying frame is cool and all but when it happens on the road because of a busted bag or line then its no longer fun. but to each his own. all thats important is having a good time and doing it safely.
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i thought your truck was notched. it looks awesome by the way
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Thanks man. Got the bug now so until it hits the floor I don't think I will be happy, it is really sad but I want to be able to cruise the way it sits in the pics and figure if I notch the bed and put in my chopped crossmember, I will be able to. I will keep everyone up to date.
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i know how that goes. 'i'm just gonna level it out, just a little lower, just a little bit more...' next thing ya know you're digging a trench in the driveway so that your truck sits lower than you buddy's ride when he comes over.
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I was just doing some searches for low budget c-notch ideas when I came across this thread, this is great information. I do have one question though. When cutting the frame do you need to make the cut as large as shown? The line in red in the pic below is what I'm a little confused about. I was thinking it would be easier to only cut as much as necessary to fit the pipe in and leave the part of the original frame in and put the reinforcement over it. Hopefully this makes sense.
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I didn't want to relocate my bags & w/my rear end spaced back to center the wheels, an off the shelf bolt-in c-notch wouldn't work. Since I raised my bed floor, I was able to add material above the notched section of frame to reinforce things as strong as original (& keep my bags close to the OE position).
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John, did you run the numbers on an "off the shelf notch"? (I wanted to attach a pic of the one I have from Early Classic Enterprises, but can't find it on their site now) I'm very curious to see how this stacks up the to other designs shown here. I have not installed it because I decided that it probably wasn't necessary on my '63. I was thinking about using it on my '68, but I'm not sure if thats a good idea or not now.
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This thread is great, very informative!
Thanks guys! I wanted to kinda throw in that all the added structure is only as good as the welds attaching them. I also had a question that I have been curious about, how does the heat put into the steel while welding effect the strength of it?
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Thanks John!
Very helpful!
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Great info lakeroadster! Also, way to keep it going Scoti!
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I towed my 74 on my 18ft steel-floor trailer behind my 68 short fleet w/a bolt-in style c-notch. I did weld the outside perimeter of the notch along w/the GRADE-8 installation hardware but that's not worth much if the structural strength is diminished significantly. FWIW I never had any issues @ all & the frame is still intact & square....
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Ok... so I have some rough dimensions of an off teh shelf kit... .250" hot rolled steel, fillets look to be .500" with .500" holes. To many dimensions to put in one drawing so there are two:
I can send a CAD file if needed. Im not great with it, but I was able to hash it out. Been 10 years since high school when I messed with it. Last edited by 8mpg; 05-13-2010 at 06:42 PM. |
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Anyone got any pics of the CPP notch and how their truck sits with it? I am trying to decide which way to go and don't want to buy things twice like I have this whole build.
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Holy crap I read 4 pages to get here and now you have me nervious....I have a 1/4" x 4" pipe notch...its welded in and out and the back side is boxed with 3/16" plate from X memeber back about 12"...I tow a 21" checkmate boat..guess would be about 3600lbs with 300lbs tongue weight...I do it with a bumper pull..
I tow ALOT besides the issue of trying to stop it (disc brakes soon) it seems to "look" ok and I felt good when building it but now????? I do inspect it offen but I could use a pat on the back or something...my truck is bagged and I use it to haul firewood too which I thnk is more stressfull on the frame???
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John any thought on what I did?? I have fabbed a ton of heavy equipmnet and heavy truck stuff but its always good to get a second opinion from people that accually know how to run the #'s...besides heavy equipmnet is a diffent animal..everything we do is over kill for the most parts but stuff still breaks..I just think its more forgiving because of the redundant systems
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