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Join Date: Apr 2014
Location: Baldwin County, Alabama
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Re: anyone with pics of a square on 24's and porterbuilt suspension at ride height
Mine is 8-lug but I've going to convert it to 5-lug by swapping the rear end and the front rotors. I have c10 spindles, ball joints, and Porterbuilt upper and lower control arms. I ordered mine through one of Porterbuilt's authorized vendors. I specified in great detail the truck I had, and what I was planning on doing and that's what I was sent. Best I can remember though, I had contacted Porterbuilt about a year ago on this topic and I think that's what they told me was that a Level 2 would be sufficient because of how the frame hangs lower below the body of the C20/30 than a 10. But I am going to cut the frame even with the pinchweld of the truck and weld in some 2x3 steel tubing inside the frame so I believe the level 3 will be necessary to achieve getting the pinchweld to the ground.
I have not installed mine yet as I only have the front. I'm saving right now to get the rear. Then I will have to save again to get my air management system. I probably won't have mine on for another year and a half or better, which stinks.
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