12-15-2015, 10:52 PM | #1 |
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Porterbuilt 8 Lugger
I started on the 67 3/4 ton GMC I picked up last summer. Porterbuilt stage 2 rear, stage 1 front and keeping the 8 lugs. Disc front and rear with 20" wheels. I'm not tearing this one down to the frame. I know from experience the amount of time it takes and they don't always get put back together. The truck was a 1 owner with 50,000 miles on it has had 1 repaint and is 99% rust free. Here are some pics.
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cutting off all the leaf spring parts
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Bags. Ghetto fill right now but will have a compressor and tanks.
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12-15-2015, 11:24 PM | #6 |
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Last pic. The Porterbuilt parts are superior quality. The welds and fabrication are top notch. The only problem I ran into being a 3/4 ton and having a dana 60 rear is the lower shock mount is a little to close to the rear. Solution is add thin lowering blocks to move it all down.
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First off nice truck! and glad to see it not being torn apart for a frame off.
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subscribed! love it.
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I'm in. Nice truck and plan.
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Im in to see more ,nice truck to start with.
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12-17-2015, 01:14 AM | #11 |
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Are you doing the suspension, brakes, and wheel stuff and calling it done? Truck looks real nice...
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12-17-2015, 09:45 AM | #12 |
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Yes that is the plan. Keeping it simple porterbuilt front and rear Viair compressor and tanks, disc front and rear, newer style steering gear all ball joints and tie rod ends. I'll try to post more pics of the truck later. It's original right down to the keys.
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12-17-2015, 10:08 AM | #13 |
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Such a COOL build.
I know the purist wil chime in, but I love the direction you are going and keeping it 8-lug will make it even more unique. This is what member way2lo2 has used to make LOTS of money on old vehicles. He calls it the SDR,... or "stop, drop, and roll" treatment. Good brakes, low suspension, and cool wheels.
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Wow, what a nice truck. Cool build - way to let those nutz hang and air out a 3/4 ton! That's gonna be a bad motherlugger (sorry, I couldn't resist)
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Did you find that beauty in Minnesota?
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Got the lowering blocks in to correct the problem with the jumbo differential. Also got the tanks and compressor location figured out.
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I am in for this one. Love the way you are approaching it. I have a C30 dually short-bed that I am considering lowering in the future. This same kit should work for me. I will be following along. I don't want to tear mine all the way back down either.
Nice truck.
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Put the box back on to try and figure out tire size. I am surprised these big rubbers will tuck in the wheel wells with room to spare. With snow on the ground I was pleased to see the rear is a posi. Hopefully start the front tomorrow.
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I'm in on this one. Very cool!!
And, ole Cooper won't have an issue making stuff fit on his C30... He's a modifying/overcoming machine |
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Sweet GMC!
Nice to see a fellow Minnesotan on the boards! Someone should arrange a MN summer get together, I think there are a few of us around. MOD
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That truck is so nice and original I'd be hard pressed to not run those stock wheels and caps! Looks nice with them tucked like that.
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EXACTLY WHAT I was thinking Ed. Figured it would get me close, & I would take it from there. My DAd used to say "I could tear up a steel anvil with a rubber Mallett. Now I know what he meant. It's all good. Still think this kit looks sweet.
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Looks good. I vote for the old wheels and caps...
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