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c-notch question
can anyone tell me how deep the cpp c-notch is and how much maximum clearance can i expect to get ? is it necessary to use the c-notch bumpstops or can I eleminate them for more drop when its aired out?
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Re: c-notch question
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The CPP notch allows for 3" additional clearance vs. the original lower portion of the frame rail.
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Re: c-notch question
Hey thanks for the info scotti that measurment is exactly what i needed to know.
the research ive done points to the cpp notch as being the one of choice around here for quality,fit, price. is this still the case? |
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Re: c-notch question
The fit is good but not perfect. Definitely close enough for what they cost.
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Re: c-notch question
thanks for your input scotts62, im gonna be notching and putting in rear bags as the first phase of my project.
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Re: c-notch question
Im gonna use stock trailing arms with c-notch and bags.
My truck now has ECE 4.5/6 drop. my son and I are starting his project in July, its a 61 short bed thats gonna get dropmember and custom rear. Im not sure what to do for the rear any suggestions?? |
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Re: c-notch question
Dropmember rear kit.
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Re: c-notch question
![]() The only way to go is the Dropmember package, this way the front and the rear will match and be balanced without the hassle and fab work. QUOTE=SCOTI;2740624]Dropmember rear kit.[/ ![]()
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Re: c-notch question
I talked to Nate about the dropmember kit for the 61 . He said he didnt plan on building rear kits for 60-62 since demand would be pretty low.maybe if enough of us needed them he would!
My best options probly a universial 4-link ,maybe ride tech or kp, ill have to check them out |
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