mustang@netunlimited.net wrote:
>
> Guys,
> You can actually go 5 in' in the back without a c-notch but you have to put
> shorter snubbers on the axle. I haven't had any problems so far and I've
> hauled 1000 pounds in the bed.
>
> Todd - aka - Lotsoftoys
> www.netunlimited.net/~mustang/
> Mustang@netunlimited.net
> 98 CC Sport w3/5 kit
> 98 Honda EX300
> 96 Honda CBR900RR
> 94 Seadoo SP
> 90 Honda Civic SI
> -----Original Message-----
> From: bnich@bellatlantic.net <bnich@bellatlantic.net>
> To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
> Date: Tuesday, December 08, 1998 3:17 PM
> Subject: Re: FW: DML: Lowering Again (Lance)
>
> >Lance Martz wrote:
> >>
> >> Jack, are you skeerd of a little c-notch? It can actually serve to
> >> strengthen your frame due to its construction. It's not mandatory to
> >> notch the frame with only a mild drop in ride height. In fact, until you
> >> perform four or five inches in the rear, you won't even come close.
> >> Realize though, that if you do, the rear end axle tube will start to
> >> bend the frame rail upward to make clearance for itself.
> >> Lance
> >> "I'm too old to have a Dak that lays frame"
> >
> >Lance, Please confirm. 4" no notch needed. Over 4 you have to notch? Bob
> >
Todd, thanks, I feel much betterer now. Bob
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