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<blockquote data-quote="Graham L" data-source="post: 523342" data-attributes="member: 3481"><p>In terms of notching we try and avoid it if we can, we tend to shave the drop section of the lower chassis rail (hard to explain without a picture) to give more clearance for driveshafts and tie rods and this helps considerably without the need for notching but if you want to go really low then you have to notch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Graham L, post: 523342, member: 3481"] In terms of notching we try and avoid it if we can, we tend to shave the drop section of the lower chassis rail (hard to explain without a picture) to give more clearance for driveshafts and tie rods and this helps considerably without the need for notching but if you want to go really low then you have to notch. [/QUOTE]
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