NEW Porterbuilt Bolt-in C-notch for mild drop
I thought I would post up some pics of our new two piece bolt-in c-notch. I have been trying to find the time to finalize this thing for quite a while now… finally buttoned it up a couple weeks ago! This notch will be part of a complete mild drop system we will be releasing shortly, or we will be selling it separately for $249. This isn’t just an ordinary bolt-in c-notch… I put lots of thought into its design to ensure strength, and ease of installation. The fit on these notches is the best you can find in a production notch. We use factory frame-rail sections as a fixture to build them. Its two-piece design make installation a breeze. It locates using the two factory shock cross-member rivet holes on the top of the frame-rails, and then several holes are drilled. The first notch section can be used as a template and a support to cut the notch out of the frame-rails…. no more cutting, test fitting, cutting, test fitting, cutting… you get the picture! Once the frame section is removed, the lower notch will bolt in to the side and bottom of the rails. The lower section uses factory rivet locations on the bottom side of the frame, and also incorporates an air bag/spring plate (making it easier to drill the frame for mounting the air spring). The factory spring stiffeners remain in the chassis, keeping this baby as strong as possible. I will post more pics of the notch once I complete the mild drop kit I was referring to. There’s also more pics on my site for those who want to see more.
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Sweet!!!
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very nice nate!
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This is what I've been waiting for.:metal: Lets hear more about "This notch will be part of a complete mild drop system we will be releasing shortly";)
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more about the mild drop kit..:)
nice man you put out some very nice products |
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nice product, looks very simply laid out for install! i know my cpp notch didnt line up quite right when i originially cut, now chose to weld up and fill in for better strength.
as always a nice product nate! |
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Another well thought out product from the fine folks at Porterbuilt. Thanks Nate.
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Wow, this is a beautiful piece. I don't know when, but I will be buying one!
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what is this mild drop more info nate..
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Very Nice,I was going to ask you about a notch kit,now i don't,i just have to
add it to my list of things to buy from you. |
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Looks like some good Quality Parts.
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Any word on how this notch affects towing/hauling capacities? I want to still be able to use my truck after this kit is installed. Just trying to do my homework. Thanks!
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This notch necessitates the removal of right at 1/2 the original frame width. This significantly decreases the strength of the chassis. Our bolt-in notch is a two-piece design that is stronger than the standard c-notches on the market... but not something I would recommend towing with. It is perfectly suitable for every day driving and light use as a truck is intended to see, but if you are planning to do any towing I would recommend NOT notching the frame. Let us know if you have any further questions. Nate |
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Thanks for the quick answer. I was reading some stuff on here, but the thread was started by a guy whose account was suspended, so I didn't know how much truth was behind the theory. I appreciate the honesty and may do business with you on other pieces later.
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Nice product as always Nate!
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Placed my order with Dave today, super easy thanks.
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Does this notch allow you to keep the factory shock crossmember in place, or do you have to run the one you provide? I have recently dropped my Blazer and I don't want to have to change shock setups already, but I really like the 2-piece design of this notch over the others available. If (when?) I decide to go lower, I am thinking that I would want to use your mild step notch, would there be any problems changing to that later on down the road?
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Is this the same notch that POL sells? If so they're giving you no credit...
https://www.performanceonline.com/19...-Bolt-in-Type/ |
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Some POL stuff is from CPP.
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Wish someone did this for a 1954 Model
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Good ideas are always copied. ;) |
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Is this still available? I was just browsing the Porterbuilt website and didn't see one for a 67-72.
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call them or email them
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Edited....
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