04-29-2020, 04:36 PM | #1 |
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C NOTCH or no C NOTCH
A friend owns a 56 2nd Series Chevy truck and has asked me HOW MUCH C NOTCH can be done before reducing the stock height of the truck bed, so my question to you is, can you C NOTCH the rear frame without losing the stock height of your truck bed? AND have NO rear axle diff banging to bed issues?? those that have C notched your rear axle, can you post your pictures. thanks
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04-29-2020, 05:25 PM | #2 |
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Re: C NOTCH or no C NOTCH
There are 2 ways to do a C-notch, and total drop depends on a couple of factors.
Some cut the frame, and weld in the C about 1/2 to 2/3's of the frame height. The higher you cut the more reinforcement you will need. To the above. Depending on how high the bed sits above the frame in that area. Its a good idea to weld thick wall square tube there to reinforce the span. At ride height in my opinion for a cruiser you want 2" minimum between the top of you 3rd member, and bed floor. I prefer 3" for most builds.. My 2018 uses baby soft bump stops, and would find similar. Especially if you want to run really low. I have built a truck with just over a 1" gap between the 3rd member, and bed floor. While usually not bad. Every once in a while it would be quite the ride. We put small RE5 airbags in back along with fill caps in the bumper to fill them up with a bicycle pump. |
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Re: C NOTCH or no C NOTCH
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The more the frame gets notched, the weaker it gets so keep that in mind. Typical 'bolt-in' c-notches that remove 2/3 of the rail height are weaker than the stock rail despite having a thicker vertical area. Just welding in a 'C' (half pipe) is not as strong either. Like Ziegelsteinfaust suggested, if more than a 1/3 of the rail height is removed, the frame should be reinforced above the rail in some form/fashion.
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