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Old 05-14-2008, 04:13 PM   #1
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C-Notch kits

Has anyone ever run those rear C-Notch kits in their frame.
I was watchin one of those truck shows on Spike the other day and they were talking about all it does is bolt on and bing bang boom. It seemed too simple for me. I think there would be a problem somewhere with them.

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Re: C-Notch kits

alot of people who run them have pretty extreme drops....and if you ask any one around here....sucidedoors.com is the way to go for these

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Re: C-Notch kits

are you using it for a fullsize or a s10.i put a 2.25 one in my s10 and it was really easy.
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Re: C-Notch kits

they're easy depending on what one you get and if you weld it or not. on a truck it'd be really easy to install. just cut out the notch and bolt it on. even easier if you removed the bed.
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Re: C-Notch kits

This is just research now. I have an old s10 blazer I think I might try something on. I just rebuilt the engine and switched from 3:08 to 3:73 gears. I think I am going to put it back together really nice like and drop it, not sure if bags or juice but just in the design phase.
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Re: C-Notch kits

i got a 98' sonoma droped as long can go with out bags and thinkin bout puttin the notch in but new to this shit need advice with them how to some tech. on puttin tehm in and best way to go hit me up celticsrock00
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They're harder on Blazers than trucks. You'll need one for your Blazer, if you bag it you'll need a monster notch.
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