View Single Post
Old 04-01-2008, 05:40 AM   #12
MotorHead Lon
Registered User
 
MotorHead Lon's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Alabama
Posts: 241
Re: Homemade C-Notch ?s

The quote I got was a little over 300 dollars for a 6" flip kit. C-notch axle saddles and shock extenders.

Saturday I finally got the settlement check for my totaled S-10. I went straight to the bank then SECO Performance and picked up my 2" dropped spindles and 2" dropped springs. Total price $347.75. Got in the van to go home and wife asks me how much did I spend. I still have not heard the end of it. I took her clothes shopping, and got landscape stuff for the house. She is still P.O.d. And tonight the starter quit. So if I spend any more on the truck I'm a dead man. I have to find an inexspensive way to lower the back, I figure I got a welder and some cutting implements it shouldnt be that hard.

I hope she doesnt find out I want some grey center 15x7 and 15x8 American Racing Tourqe Thrust IIs, and I plan on using the rebate check for those. Its just money I get a paycheck every 2 weeks, whats the big deal.
__________________
88 Chevy C1500, step side, LS swap.

98 Crew Cab Dually, tow rig.

03 Dodge Neon. ECTA Ohio Mile record holder.
MotorHead Lon is offline   Reply With Quote