Bagged Truck - Step notch welding

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Uploaded by on Mar 27, 2009

Notching a 1998 chevy step side(the beast)`

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  • Very nice work.

  • @103mikie, Thank you 103mikie, I truly appreciate that.

  • how long did that take u to do the step knotch

  • @MrFuckinKMK , I did the step notch in about a day, If you have all the required tools: c clamps, tape measure, torpedo level and your welder, you'll also be able to do it in a few hours.

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  • nice lookin welds

  • badass song that goes with a badass job..beautiful work

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  • Finally, a truck vid with good music.

  • very nice im doing the same thing to my truck in about two weeks

  • Was diggin it until I seen the gas tank location.......

  • @oscaradiel, el step notch mide 14" de alto, 22" en la base y 12" en la parte de superior. le permite al eje viajar 10" de la base del frame a la parte interior superior del step notch. El step notch no es en lo que tienes que enfocar para que tu troca no arrastre, lo mas importante es la posicion de tus bag brackets, los cuales puedes mover y repocisionar de acuerdo a la altura que prefieras.

  • @josegasca jose que medida son tus step notch de alto. quiero ponerle al mia yo traigo bolsas pero quiero que baje mas pero no quiero que arrastre. traigo unos 22''..... gracias

  • @PabloMillan09,U don't need to reduce the pressure on the rear bags, all you need to do is relocate your shocks. Remove the rear shocks and lift your truck as high as it goes then measure from your axle to the new desired position. After u have done that drop it to the ground and measure again. Now find a set of shocks that are within your measurements (raised and dropped) and weld the shock brackets in their new position. Takes time but it's gonna save u cash and headaches at the end of the day

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