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86 GMC, Porterbuilt Mild front and rear
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Figured I would finally post what I have been working on. The story goes that I bought my 86 GMC while on leave in 2009. It sat in my fathers garage for the next year until I could come back and get it. When I did get back, I did a mild build on it which included a Mcgaughy's 4/6 drop with big brakes, 20/22" Coy C5's, and a 5.3L/4L60E swap. I drove daily for a few months before getting deployed again and then it sat once at my fathers house. Fast forward to late 2012 and a separation from the Corps and it's build time! Attachment 1213707
Attachment 1213708 So for the second go around, I decided to run a Porterbuilt Mild dropmember front and rear. I built a cammed 6.0 LQ9, Performabuilt Stage 2 trans, 3.73 gears with eaton tru trac. I figured I would post some of the issues I have run into as well, mainly steering linkage and headers. Attachment 1213713 Attachment 1213714 |
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More build, 6.0L, raised bed floor with liner.
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Fabbed ECM mount. Headers are Hedman Muscle rod. I had to notch the dropmember to get the correct angles for the steering. The drivers side header has the front tube rerouted to clear the joints.
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Looks sick , will nice to see more of it
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Love it!
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sweet build bro!
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Thanks guys! Really appreciate your comments
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Nice, I have the same year Chevy. I'm looking to drop in an Eaton True Trac as well, let me know how easy it is to install and how you like it!
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I haven't had a chance to use it yet. The installation was pretty straight forward. I used a nitro gear rebuild kit and it's the stock 10 bolt. You will need a press for the bearings and an in/lb torque wrench.
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awesome build man im looking in to porterbuilt stuff now my self
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Thanks! Honestly, if I were to do it again, I would just go with the extreme version. It would be less fab and fitment issues.
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nice!
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Headers looks good
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Looks good! I'd like to hear that beast.
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Like the look of the setup, headers fit nice, should be a real nice ride.
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Great looking build so far.Good job modifying the headers to bit.
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As soon as I can get the exhaust hooked back up, I'll get a video of it running.
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I sent you a PM, and was wondering if you could get a picture and maybe some info on how you modified the inner frame support for the steering shaft clearance? I'm at that point and it would be a great help.
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I'm at a crossroads right now and need opinions. Should I shave and repaint the firewall? Or, make a panel to resemble the a/c heater and put some undercoating back to look kinds stock?
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Depends on the look your going for. I've redone so many things I've lost count. Thinking I'd be happy with it and not dough what I really wanted to do in the first place. If you like the look of a smooth newly painted firewall, do it now, or you'll be redoin it later. It's gonna be super nice either way!
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If it works for you I would smooth it, looks so much better.
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That is what I was leaning toward. I'd hate to pull the front end off to do it later. Thanks guys.
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