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Looks killer man
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Well, after a bunch of hemming and hawing, the suspension decision has been made. I sold the SV1000 this past weekend and put the money toward a PB touring front and NL coilover rear (with some minor personal tweaks--great vendors both!). Planning on using the Ridetech single adjustable "HQ" series on all four corners.
This plan will put me at (or near) my current ride height, but with hopefully improved steering, handling, and ride quality. It should also leave room to adjust down approximately another inch, if I decide later that I want to be lower ...and I can always do a PB body drop if I just gotta have that extra .75". For now, we'll see just how easy of a "bolt-on" these will be :lol: |
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Looking forward to your work on that ole pickemup. ;)
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...and some unexpected NL boxes:
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Very nice truck I love this build. When you changed to the longer Dorman wheel studs did you end up having to use a longer or deeper lug nut. Thanks.
I'm in the same boat with my Boss 338 and rear disc I'm getting about 5-6 turns to tite. Thanks Kevin |
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Ideally, this is a bolt-in affair, with little 'custom' work required. For me, I know going in I'll have to do some exhaust work to get around the new panhard and I may end up shortening my steering column (not required, personal preference). Unknown possibles include driveshaft, H-pipe, cooling fan, high-hump, and pretty much everything else. |
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Boxes are piling up :metal:
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Oooooooohhh me likey boxes!
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Ohhhh hheeeyy!! Tuning in! You got my attention again!
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I am in love with the stance of this truck:
Love can be a dangerous (and wonderful and expensive) thing... |
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That truck is Bad A$$, any info on it?
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WOW!!! Just read this entire thread. Amazing job on this truck. Hopefully I can build one almost like it when I find one!!
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Stance-wise, I just confirmed order of a level 2, version 7, coilover DM (instead of the mild I was originally planning on), which should get me adjustable between 6 and 7" under the front cab mount (I'm at about 7.5" now) :D |
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That Dave Porter sure knows how to get my pulse racing... :clap:
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Follow @tre5customs on Instagram. He's building a 67-72 Porterbuilt coil over truck for a customer. He's pretty good about posting lots of pics.
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