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Old 09-02-2009, 12:46 AM   #5
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Re: how much would I expect to fork out for a dropmember kit?

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What up every1! I have a 63 with a 71 front crossmember and rearend off the same truck. I did this back in like 2000 in order to get the 5 lug pattern and front discs. Its lowered okay with dropped spindles, coils, and blocks and coils in back, (4.5" & 6"). The thing is that I now want to slam it with some bags! I want to get a dropmember to gain clearance and get it as low as I can in front and a new crossmember and trailing arms for the rear with a descent c-notch. Now I've got a family, house, kids and all so money is hard to save you know. So if some1 can guide me in the right direction, I'd appreciate it! Thanx fellas!
It's easiest to as the man himself . . .....
http://www.porterbuiltstreetrods.com/products.php.

E-mail him, send him a PM here through the board, or for a faster response, give him a call. Sometimes, there are Dropmembers available new/used in the classifieds. Check both the 67-72 & 60-66 sections.
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