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brandon d
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11/29/2005
12:51:52

Subject: how to install bolt-in cnotch
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i just ordered a bolt-in cnotch from suicidedoors.com and i am needing info on how to install it. i have a general ideal of how to do it but im not sure exactly what all is involved. Also how much clearance will it give me. Right now my frame is on the axle with no bumpstops. any info would be greatly appreciated... and pics would be better if anyone has them. thanks brandon d



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12/06/2005
23:51:57

RE: how to install bolt-in cnotch
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I have the same kit from Jason. What I did was moved the notch to sit on the inside of the frame, giving the outside a flush look. In order to do this I had to trim about 1/8" off the top or so with a band saw. Worked fine and had no problem although it is some thick steel. It now gives me plenty of clearance for my Air Ride Tech four link and sits nice for that added drop without notching bed, wheels even tuck. Shoot me an email at dodgep0wer@yahoo.com and I can get you pics.

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12/21/2005
12:54:23

RE: how to install bolt-in cnotch
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hey can i see so pics please, im thinkin of installin it. send to dave_1_8@ hotmail.com



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1/24/2006
16:56:59

RE: how to install bolt-in cnotch
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it isn't hard to install. i wouldn't worry about getting too fancy w/ it, it will have big bolts going through it after all.

you should be able to lay frame on 215/35/18's (or anything smaller in over all diamater)



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