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Old 12-03-2006, 05:01 PM   #1
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McGaughy's notches

Anybody have experience with McGaughy's notches? Do they fit any better than the cpp kit and are there any issues with the trac bar? Thanks for your input.
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Old 12-03-2006, 08:22 PM   #2
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Re: McGaughy's notches

+1 anyone out there running em? I'm also interested in a notch that fits correctly.
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Old 12-03-2006, 11:54 PM   #3
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Re: McGaughy's notches

i used the kp ones. kinda pricey but a real nice fit just had to grind down one spot on each side. other than that i am really happy with mine.
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Old 12-04-2006, 02:23 AM   #4
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Re: McGaughy's notches

Steveo, they are talking about a c-notch, not a step notch. The KP step notch does look sweet compared to the "universal" notches made by some others.

I haven't tried my CPP notches yet, but my super track bar mount was about 1/4" too big for my trailing arm. The shock relocator took up some of that, but it is still a little big.
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Old 08-24-2008, 11:39 PM   #5
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Anybody have experience with McGaughy's notches? Do they fit any better than the cpp kit and are there any issues with the trac bar? Thanks for your input.
I know this post is as old as dirt, but i just installed a McGaughys step notch and it suckes. It doesnt fit close to the frame where there is the bend. Horribly designed. Had to heat it up in a few and bend it in place.

Wish i bought something different.
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Old 08-25-2008, 12:04 AM   #6
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Re: McGaughy's notches

I used a McGaughy's bolt in C-notch. With the notch in the "right" position according to the instructions, the bolt holes wouldn't line up w/the frame holes. You couldn't drill new holes b/c they would have been too close to the holes already in the notch and would have just made a huge hole. With the bolt holes lined up w/the frame holes, the notch didn't fit the frame. I chose the latter. I wasn't happy w/the fit, but this isn't a show truck so whatever.

Won't be buying another one from them, and it makes me wonder about their other products too.
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Old 08-25-2008, 11:55 AM   #7
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Re: McGaughy's notches

Rivetd1,... do you have any pics of the final results? I'd like to see how bad it fits. I have one of these,... just haven't installed it yet.
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Old 08-25-2008, 01:52 PM   #8
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Re: McGaughy's notches

Does anyone know if the Air Ride notches work with coils? I read somewhere thatthey fit the frame contours real nice. They do sell them separately.

http://www.ridetech.com/products/Che...rms-931-0.html

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Rivetd1,... do you have any pics of the final results? I'd like to see how bad it fits. I have one of these,... just haven't installed it yet.
what i did with mine was i bolted the very front hole up, then i drilled a hole in the rear and heated up the front of hte plate and screwed the rear bolt in so that it bent back. With taht all done, where the frame curves it sits away about 1/4 of an inch for about 5 inches. Im not worried about it because i welded AND bolted mine it, but it did suck that none of the holes fit.
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Old 08-25-2008, 07:58 PM   #10
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Re: McGaughy's notches

You probably did what I should have done, but my tool arsenal is limited. I just used (most) of the pre-cut holes and slid the notches back about an inch. The axle actually fits in the notches better. When aired out, the axle would have hit the back side of the notch, not the top. But you can see in the pics that the extra inch probably would have made the notch come much closer to matching the frame. I had to cut off some of the DS notch for the panhard bar mount. I then had to drill a couple of mounting holes in the rear for that side. The front side of the PS notch also had to have a hole redrilled, but all of the others lined up. Basically, a big PITA for something that is supposed to be "bolt-on."

But who's to say that yours won't fit better, Lolife99. They could differ batch to batch I bet.
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You probably did what I should have done, but my tool arsenal is limited. I just used (most) of the pre-cut holes and slid the notches back about an inch. The axle actually fits in the notches better. When aired out, the axle would have hit the back side of the notch, not the top. But you can see in the pics that the extra inch probably would have made the notch come much closer to matching the frame. I had to cut off some of the DS notch for the panhard bar mount. I then had to drill a couple of mounting holes in the rear for that side. The front side of the PS notch also had to have a hole redrilled, but all of the others lined up. Basically, a big PITA for something that is supposed to be "bolt-on."

But who's to say that yours won't fit better, Lolife99. They could differ batch to batch I bet.
HAHA, sounds exactly like what happened to me. I basically used the front bolt hole then made everything fit from there. I just have one bolt in the rear, one bolt in the front and then i welded the rest... There is that gap just like yours. Im not to worried about it being there isnt much weight back there and its a SWB. Here are my pics.



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And here is that gap like yours. I was thinking of cutting it, banging it towards the frame, then welding. I still might do that. POS if you ask me.


The notch fits fine over the axle.

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Yeah I came to realize real quick with this thing (it's my first build) that nothing is ever "bolt-on". My next big purchases are an air compressor, a welder, and a plasma cutter!
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Re: McGaughy's notches

Wow! As much as I hate CPP for all their customer service issues, I will say that their notch is a much better fitting piece...
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Yeah I came to realize real quick with this thing (it's my first build) that nothing is ever "bolt-on". My next big purchases are an air compressor, a welder, and a plasma cutter!
This had to of been the hardest thing to do, but out that notch and drill the holes i needed to. SUCH a pita....

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Wow! As much as I hate CPP for all their customer service issues, I will say that their notch is a much better fitting piece...
Wish i went with them.
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