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Old 08-05-2014, 08:30 PM   #10
rip2174
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Re: Porterbuilt Dropmember

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Originally Posted by Porterbuilt Street Rods View Post
Typically there is less room between the shock and the upper control arm shaft. I want to say it's closer to the 3/8" mark. This yields a much nicer angle.

I sent an email this morning offering this information, however failed to realize that the bump in the frame where the original shock stud is located will stop the bracket. On occasion we find some pretty big tolerance differences from frame to frame on these trucks. This might be what we are running into. Do me a favor and send me a new email at tech@pbfab.com and we will see if we can't figure out a solution that gets the angle more desirable without cutting or redrilling on your freshly painted frame. I would like to see the angle a little better than what you're showing.

Nate
Yes I got your email and like where you want to go with fix. But im ok if I need to move bracket. Don't want to repaint but can if it's needed.
Again thank you for your great customer service.
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