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Longhornss 10-02-2015 03:14 PM

Porterbuilt Front tire Size
 
Hey guys I have My PB suspension on order and am pretty sure I am going to be running a 28.6", 29" if I can find a good tire combo 20" wheel in the back.

I have not figured out the front yet. How wide of a front tire will fit with a level 3 front kit and the 1" narrow arm.

I know every truck is different and it will depend on inner fender choice and other factors. I am just trying to get ian idea of what others are running.

PBFAB.COM 10-02-2015 05:04 PM

Re: Porterbuilt Front tire Size
 
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Originally Posted by Longhornss (Post 7327745)
Hey guys I have My PB suspension on order and am pretty sure I am going to be running a 28.6", 29" if I can find a good tire combo 20" wheel in the back.

I have not figured out the front yet. How wide of a front tire will fit with a level 3 front kit and the 1" narrow arm.

I know every truck is different and it will depend on inner fender choice and other factors. I am just trying to get ian idea of what others are running.

Most common front tire and rim sizes for a 20" wheel are as follow:

20 x 8.5 with 5.25" BS and a 255 40 R20 (28" overall diameter)

Make sure to measure your truck to confirm fitment... there is some variance from truck to truck... so take it upon yourself to ensure the numbers match on your truck (I don't want to be held responsible if it doesn't fit exactly how you would have hoped) ;)

Also, there may be a little room for a lesser backspacing, however we don't recommend running more than a 5.25" BS as the wheel will start having clearance issues at the sway bar at full lock.

Nate

Longhornss 10-02-2015 06:16 PM

Re: Porterbuilt Front tire Size
 
Nate,

I appreciate the Reply, of course I will do the homework on where my backspace needs to be. I am just trying to get an idea of where I need to start looking for tires and wheel width.
12 weeks cant come fast enough...... I think I have only made it through a month of my lead time so far.

Speaking of sway bars. would a splined (or bolt together) type sway bar with flat plate arms, Similar to a A-body ridetech muscle bar give more clearance to run a wider tire and/or more backspace? I am thinking the shock would then become the next limiting factor?

andrewmp6 10-03-2015 04:06 AM

Re: Porterbuilt Front tire Size
 
You could get a percy's wheelrite its around 80 bucks,It will let you test out any rim size and back spacing you can think of.

Longhornss 10-03-2015 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by andrewmp6 (Post 7328321)
You could get a percy's wheelrite its around 80 bucks,It will let you test out any rim size and back spacing you can think of.

I do have one of these and plan to use it when the time comes. At this time I don't have the suspension or brakes. so I was trying to get an idea of sizes to look for. Just trying to plan ahead.

PBFAB.COM 10-05-2015 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Longhornss (Post 7327903)
Nate,

I appreciate the Reply, of course I will do the homework on where my backspace needs to be. I am just trying to get an idea of where I need to start looking for tires and wheel width.
12 weeks cant come fast enough...... I think I have only made it through a month of my lead time so far.

Speaking of sway bars. would a splined (or bolt together) type sway bar with flat plate arms, Similar to a A-body ridetech muscle bar give more clearance to run a wider tire and/or more backspace? I am thinking the shock would then become the next limiting factor?

It's actually the sway bar tab on the arm that causes the clearance limitations.

I am sure the tabs could be re-located inboard a little if you wanted to run a narrower sway bar,

Nate

Longhornss 10-05-2015 05:14 PM

Re: Porterbuilt Front tire Size
 
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Originally Posted by PBFAB.COM (Post 7331060)
It's actually the sway bar tab on the arm that causes the clearance limitations.

I am sure the tabs could be re-located inboard a little if you wanted to run a narrower sway bar,

Nate

Thanks Nate I will look into this when my parts arrive. When I order the Control arms would it be possible for me to get the arms with the sway bar mount tacked on to the arm instead of solid welded?

I am curious to know, If the mounting C/L of the swaybar can somehow be moved rearward on the frame, and have the swaybar end link mount through the plate of the control arm rather than on a tab to the outside of the arm. I am not sure of any bag clearance issues that may come up in this situation.

I thought I saw a post a while back where you mentioned you would be making your sway bars in house or were changing suppliers is this still happening.

PBFAB.COM 10-05-2015 05:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Longhornss (Post 7331168)
Thanks Nate I will look into this when my parts arrive. When I order the Control arms would it be possible for me to get the arms with the sway bar mount tacked on to the arm instead of solid welded?

I am curious to know, If the mounting C/L of the swaybar can somehow be moved rearward on the frame, and have the swaybar end link mount through the plate of the control arm rather than on a tab to the outside of the arm. I am not sure of any bag clearance issues that may come up in this situation.

I thought I saw a post a while back where you mentioned you would be making your sway bars in house or were changing suppliers is this still happening.

The arms can be ordered with the sway bar tabs tacked or loose... you would just need to request it.

Also.... YES.... sway bars are in the works. Dialing in a few things before we put them into production.

Nate

Longhornss 10-08-2015 05:11 PM

Re: Porterbuilt Front tire Size
 
Thanks again for the information. I will be completing my order at eh end of the month. I will hold off on the sway bar until I have everything else installed.

Hart_Rod 10-13-2015 10:17 AM

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I do have one of these and plan to use it when the time comes. At this time I don't have the suspension or brakes. so I was trying to get an idea of sizes to look for. Just trying to plan ahead.

Here's what I'm running on mine:

Rear: 20x10 5" BS, 295/45/20
Front: 20x8.5 5" BS, 255/40/20

Longhornss 10-13-2015 04:26 PM

Re: Porterbuilt Front tire Size
 
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Originally Posted by Hart_Rod (Post 7339759)
Here's what I'm running on mine:

Rear: 20x10 5" BS, 295/45/20
Front: 20x8.5 5" BS, 255/40/20

Rob, I love the truck this is one of my favorite colors..... Aside from my light yellow.....

What are you running for front inner fenders? do you have any under hood shots with or without the inner fenders I would love to see it both ways.
It looks like you are running one of my tire choices in the front my other choice could be a 275/40/20 on a 9-9.5" Rim..... I know this may not be possible but I will be checking for options when my DM arrives.

Hart_Rod 10-13-2015 05:17 PM

Re: Porterbuilt Front tire Size
 
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Originally Posted by Longhornss (Post 7340199)
Rob, I love the truck this is one of my favorite colors..... Aside from my light yellow.....

What are you running for front inner fenders? do you have any under hood shots with or without the inner fenders I would love to see it both ways.
It looks like you are running one of my tire choices in the front my other choice could be a 275/40/20 on a 9-9.5" Rim..... I know this may not be possible but I will be checking for options when my DM arrives.

Thanks. I'm running the Hills Rod and Custom front tubs. I have a lot of pics on Instagram, hart_rod_chubtubz.

Hart_Rod 10-13-2015 06:01 PM

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Longhornss 10-13-2015 06:54 PM

Looks great thanks for the pictures. Keep up the good work
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Hart_Rod 10-14-2015 08:06 AM

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Looks great thanks for the pictures. Keep up the good work
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Thanks. Here's a couple pictures of a filler piece I made for the inner fenders.

Longhornss 10-14-2015 08:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Hart_Rod (Post 7340840)
Thanks. Here's a couple pictures of a filler piece I made for the inner fenders.

That looks Great, Are you running a body drop on this truck? I am going to be reworking the pinch weld under the rockers and cab corners so they more closely match the roll on the box sides.... So I think I will need a body drop to "Close the Gap" I have some stock height mounts Designed already so it will just be a matter of moving the mount surface the desired drop height.

When you are aired out what kind of tire clearance do you have with the hills Fenders? These are the standard slammed fenders not their Supper Slam correct?

Hart_Rod 10-14-2015 08:54 AM

Re: Porterbuilt Front tire Size
 
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Originally Posted by Longhornss (Post 7340864)
That looks Great, Are you running a body drop on this truck? I am going to be reworking the pinch weld under the rockers and cab corners so they more closely match the roll on the box sides.... So I think I will need a body drop to "Close the Gap" I have some stock height mounts Designed already so it will just be a matter of moving the mount surface the desired drop height.

When you are aired out what kind of tire clearance do you have with the hills Fenders? These are the standard slammed fenders not their Supper Slam correct?

No body drop. My tubz are the standard fenders and the tires just barely clear.

Longhornss 10-14-2015 07:40 PM

Re: Porterbuilt Front tire Size
 
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Originally Posted by Hart_Rod (Post 7340873)
No body drop. My tubz are the standard fenders and the tires just barely clear.

Thanks that is good to know looks like I will need the Supper slam or fab my own inners.


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