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Old 07-08-2007, 10:41 AM   #1
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Re: kp components weld in step notch

^^^ i was trying to get a answer from clint on my post 95 since its regarding his cantilever setup
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^^^ i was trying to get a answer from clint on my post 95 since its regarding his cantilever setup
I am sure Clint will chime in on this as well... but my personal opinion on why they would set it up this way is for packaging purposes. By using a link that bolts to the outside of the rear frame-rails and houses the bag and shock combo, it makes all sorts of room for exhaust routing around the axle housing. It also gives a much cleaner look... less cluttered.
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Re: kp components weld in step notch

will this work on a long bed
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It should,give clint a call at KP components.
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Old 10-15-2007, 10:26 PM   #5
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Re: kp components weld in step notch

Hey Will their bolt on 4-link kit and watts link. Still fit a 67 chevy C-10, SWB?
It says online for 73 and up... but is there much difference in the frames from 67 to 73....
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Old 10-16-2007, 12:52 AM   #6
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Got a quick question, I've got a Gmc that has leaf springs not trailing arms with coils, will this kit still be bolt on? Not that I'm scared of fabbing just want to be prepared.

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The framerails are the exactly the same. You should have no trouble there. You will likely have to source a trailing arm axle housing or weld on trailing arm perches to your axle.
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Hey Will their bolt on 4-link kit and watts link. Still fit a 67 chevy C-10, SWB?
It says online for 73 and up... but is there much difference in the frames from 67 to 73....
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Huge diffence in the frames. I would wait a little while for the application specific piece or plan on doing some fab to make it work.
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I am sure Clint will chime in on this as well... but my personal opinion on why they would set it up this way is for packaging purposes. By using a link that bolts to the outside of the rear frame-rails and houses the bag and shock combo, it makes all sorts of room for exhaust routing around the axle housing. It also gives a much cleaner look... less cluttered.
yeah thats true but what about gas tank placement since most people mount between the rails...
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yeah thats true but what about gas tank placement since most people mount between the rails...

The tanks/compressors will fit in a number of different locations... leaving room for a rear mount fuel cell between the rails.
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Old 07-23-2007, 06:40 PM   #9
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Re: kp components weld in step notch

Any updates on the rear setup? When can I purchase one? And what size Kp notch do I need to lay on a 29 in. 22? I already got the dropmember just need the 6 link to finish layin out! Thank you!

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Old 07-25-2007, 02:09 AM   #10
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man this is the best news i heard this year yet.
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Re: kp components weld in step notch

just got e-mail back from Clint @KP. Said its still a couple months before 6-link canti is available.
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Old 09-02-2007, 04:43 PM   #12
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I guess that means we all have more time to save our Benjamins!!!
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Old 09-03-2007, 12:16 AM   #13
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Re: kp components weld in step notch

Look like I need one of those rear notchs for my 7deuce..
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Re: kp components weld in step notch

Any updates on the 60-72 rear 6-link? I seen it posted in the the new Streetrucks mag. The Porterbuilt rendering of the red 67? drew my attention!

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Old 10-12-2007, 10:17 AM   #15
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What's ballpark pricing for the kit going to look like?
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The other bolt-on 6-links they offer are around $1300. I would ballpark it there. You gonna put yours on the ground, Asa? Or do you have another project brewing?
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Re: kp components weld in step notch

My lil brother just bought enough parts to slap a truck together. He found a swb frame and a lwb body. So far he has less than $500 in it. It's going to be on the ground! Plans are looking like a porterbuilt front end and possibly this 6 link for the back. I may also have a deal coming together after 10 years of hounding an owner on another swb truck. If I manage to bring it home, I'm going to wait and see how his rides and drives and possibly mirror his suspension plans.
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Sweet! I'd like to that one come together...
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Well my 10 years of hounding has yet to pay off! I guess I'm just going to be helping my lil bro on his project. I suppose if I really like how his turns out I could find me another one to lay out.
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Re: kp components weld in step notch

Got a quick question, I've got a Gmc that has leaf springs not trailing arms with coils, will this kit still be bolt on? Not that I'm scared of fabbing just want to be prepared.

Thanks, Albie
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Old 10-27-2007, 05:11 PM   #21
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Re: kp components weld in step notch

I ordered my notch and bag brackets today. Clint is a nice guy.
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Old 11-07-2007, 07:07 PM   #22
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Got the parts today and luckly they where all still in the box since about 1/2 the stuff was hanging out of it. UPS sux
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Re: kp components weld in step notch

I Dont Think So If Youlook At The First And Second Pic You Can See There Is A Small Notch And The Bolt Sticking Out From The Oem Mounting Point... I Hope That Made Sence...
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Old 05-24-2008, 03:53 PM   #24
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Re: kp components weld in step notch

I just finished installing the notches on a 69 Suburban and it turned out nice. Good product.
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Re: kp components weld in step notch

Thanks Clint.. I will be calling you fairly soon.. Just need to save up some cash and fix a few issues on my frame.. Question.. I have the stock crossmember where the trailing arms connect too. With this notch nad air ride set up will I have to replace that.. I assume at full dump my drive shaft is going to hit the top of it where it goes through the corssmember..I see CCP sells one that is made for our trucks but can you just modify this one or will the stock be okay. Just need to know before i bolt my cab back on.
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