Collection: Frame C-Notches

Frame C-notches are modifications made to the vehicle's frame to provide additional clearance for the rear axle when lowering the suspension. They are typically performed on trucks or SUVs that undergo suspension modifications, such as lowering the rear suspension or installing larger wheels & tires. The C-notch involves cutting out a section of the frame & reinforcing it with a C-shaped bracket, hence the name. This modification allows the rear axle to travel upward without hitting the frame, preventing potential damage & maintaining proper suspension travel. By creating this additional clearance, C-notches help achieve a lowered stance while preserving the functionality & safety of the vehicle's suspension. It's important to note that C-notching should be performed by experienced professionals or individuals with a good understanding of frame modifications to ensure structural integrity & proper reinforcement. Additionally, local regulations & safety standards should be considered when modifying the vehicle's frame.