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Old 08-20-2007, 11:45 PM   #1
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PIcs of stock trailing arms

How low can you go with stock arms. I know i've seen some with a pretty big notch. How bout some pics and specs.
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Old 08-21-2007, 03:33 AM   #2
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Re: PIcs of stock trailing arms

well this will be pretty mild for what you're looking for so this is a bumpity bump more than anything,but this is a 2.5" notch with bags in place of springs.
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Old 08-21-2007, 02:56 PM   #3
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On 22's with trailing arms, lowering blocks, and KP notch kit with the bed floor cut.
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Old 08-21-2007, 07:49 PM   #4
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Re: PIcs of stock trailing arms

KP what are you doing for a rear track bar. Is it possible to modify stock or should I just come up with my own. Thats the height I'm looking for. I have notched the frame, but it wasn't enough, so its sitting on the notch right now getting ready for a 8 inch notch I'm thinking. Is that about what you are running?
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Old 08-23-2007, 08:50 AM   #5
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Re: PIcs of stock trailing arms

snacob, that's exactly what I have going now. Stock trailing arms, KP 8" step notch, and I had a ECE track bar but just got my KP Watts link 2 days ago. I haven't even unpacked it all yet but I can't wait to get it on. Will probably start setting it up this weekend. I'll post pics when I'm done.
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Old 08-23-2007, 01:57 PM   #6
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Re: PIcs of stock trailing arms

You can get a shorter bar made to go in the stock location, or run a longer one to the axle tube, or to the trailing arm possibly. On that black C10 above I made a shorter bar and connected it to the factory differential mount. The frame side of the bar was located to the backside of our notch with a fixed end, and I used an adjustable heim joint on the axle side of the bar. I think I end got crazy and thew a 3 degree cope on the fix end of the bar so it would kick over at a nice angle to the axle. Or you can always do the same thing by making the frame side tab longer/short on one side to angle the bar as well.
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I've also made a long bar to connect to the trailing arm on trucks that have a large box style notch, or might be able to swing it inside out notch if they're using lowering blocks, and it's not all the way up into the notch. Here's how that one looked.


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Re: PIcs of stock trailing arms

Clint, what shock mounts are you using on the black C10? I see how they are mounted to the rear of the bridge bar but what about the lower mount?
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Old 08-24-2007, 12:16 PM   #8
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Re: PIcs of stock trailing arms

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Clint, what shock mounts are you using on the black C10? I see how they are mounted to the rear of the bridge bar but what about the lower mount?
I was just about to ask the same question as that is the same set up I am doing.
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Clint, what shock mounts are you using on the black C10? I see how they are mounted to the rear of the bridge bar but what about the lower mount?
They look like standard coilover shock rear housing brackets.
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Re: PIcs of stock trailing arms

For some odd reason I decided to use an adjustable lower shock mount on that black C10. It takes a U bracket on the top with a 9/16 hole for the shock bolt. Here's an image of the bracket I used on the lower mount.




Normally I use the lower drop down brackets like these with the 4 tab ears for the top. That way If I need to kick them at an angle for clearance it's easier to do with that style of upper and lower mounts.
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