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Old 09-03-2014, 10:19 AM   #551
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I wanted a PB front end in the worst way, and I ordered the parts, but after 8+ weeks and no parts, I gotta go elsewhere.
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I apologize for the frustration and delay. We have been back-ordered on a small hardware piece to complete your kit for a few weeks now. Currently at the mercy of the machine shop.

We have been in contact with the company you purchased your control arms from and I thought we had a solution worked out.

We will wait to hear back from them in regards to your order.

Again, I am sorry that the wait was more than you anticipated. I wish you the best moving forward.

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Old 09-03-2014, 10:27 AM   #552
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I've had some issues with my install and PB has been very helpful with resolving the issues. Great customer service.
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Old 09-03-2014, 10:57 AM   #553
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I wanted a PB front end in the worst way, and I ordered the parts, but after 8+ weeks and no parts, I gotta go elsewhere.
Again, I apologize that the current wait has caused you to go elsewhere.

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Yep, it does take a while for your kit to be built, but the quality and performance are worth it. No worries though, if you must step out of line another guy will get his kit sooner. No harm no foul. If I were in your shoes... Oh wait I have been (mild front and rear w/coilovers)... I'd talk with the folks at PBFab moving up the chain until you get a satisfactory outcome. Just my 2¢. No matter how you proceed, good luck with your build.
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I've waited 12 weeks for front shocks and mounts.
Well worth the wait.
I'm sure there are other things you can be doing on your build.
Its all in the planning when you order Porterbuilt products.
They are SUPER busy for a reason.
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Picked up my PB stuff today, haven't even had time to un-box anything but definitely worth the wait. Waited just over 10 weeks but I had C30 parts with extras.
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Keith nailed it on the head. I knew going in I was going to have to wait but wasn't a big deal because I had plenty of other stuff to work on with my truck. Porterbuilt is worth the wait as the products are super nice and high quality.
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In 25 years of ordering parts by mail order, PBFAB and Nate are by far hands down the best company I've ever dealt with.

I think every person building a Porterbuilt truck has run into a problem or two, given the different variables in the process, (different motors, trans, brakes, wheels). However, Nate is the only person I can send a text to at 8pm on a Sunday night regarding a problem I was encountering and get a response to address the issue.
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Every piece of my PBFAB extreme dropmember suspenision with inner frame stiffener is top notch quality I waited about 12 weeks and Nates customer service is second to none. Will definitely be ordering again for my next project.
First off, thanks to all our loyal customers and supporters! We have been so fortunate over the years to have an ever growing customer base of solid, stand-up guys. We couldn't do it without you!

With that said, I understand 100% that the wait can be painful at times. We are doing all we can to find ways to diminish the time-frame. It's not as easy as some might think.

Our main focus is to provide the highest quality parts and the highest quality customer service. Unfortunately this can lead to a long wait time. It's a tough balance to try and find the perfect blend between man power and equipment while maintaining the proper overhead to operate a business efficiently. It isn't as simple as "hire more people" or "buy more equipment".

We have invested in quality individuals and quality equipment over the years to offer the best product we can.

This particular incident revolves around a back-order at the machine shop we use. It is being addressed and steps are being taken to help prevent it from occurring again. Not all of the challenges we face are cut and dry, or have easy solutions.

We are doing all we can to put out the highest quality parts. We always appreciate feedback, good or bad. We are here for the long haul and want to set a new industry standard for quality and customer service. It isn't an easy task, but that's our goal!

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Old 09-03-2014, 11:25 AM   #554
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I had a chance to visit Nate's shop in early June and was totally impressed! Nate went out of his way to show me his entire production process and spent all the time I needed answering questions about his product. I've never been so thoroughly impressed by the quality of product he is producing and the actual customer service he strives to provide to everyone!

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Old 09-03-2014, 03:56 PM   #555
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Again, I apologize that the current wait has caused you to go elsewhere.

First off, thanks to all our loyal customers and supporters! We have been so fortunate over the years to have an ever growing customer base of solid, stand-up guys. We couldn't do it without you!

With that said, I understand 100% that the wait can be painful at times. We are doing all we can to find ways to diminish the time-frame. It's not as easy as some might think.

Our main focus is to provide the highest quality parts and the highest quality customer service. Unfortunately this can lead to a long wait time. It's a tough balance to try and find the perfect blend between man power and equipment while maintaining the proper overhead to operate a business efficiently. It isn't as simple as "hire more people" or "buy more equipment".

We have invested in quality individuals and quality equipment over the years to offer the best product we can.

This particular incident revolves around a back-order at the machine shop we use. It is being addressed and steps are being taken to help prevent it from occurring again. Not all of the challenges we face are cut and dry, or have easy solutions.

We are doing all we can to put out the highest quality parts. We always appreciate feedback, good or bad. We are here for the long haul and want to set a new industry standard for quality and customer service. It isn't an easy task, but that's our goal!

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Nate, I think most of us understand what it can take to produce the quality that you guys send out. Part of the issue I think, is places like Summit & Jegs and a list of others are able to get parts out and to your door in a few days so the expectations are skewed lol... BUT, they're not building "custom suspension/art" .

I've been to Nate's shop a handle full of times (dealing with the AZ heat has it's perks), you won't find better individual customer service. My first DM I ordered 5 years ago and had it in a week , then the following year I ordered the rear DM and it took, well, much longer , but it's what I wanted and as everyone else has stated, well worth the wait!

Allons - Patience will pay off man, just hang in there!
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Old 09-07-2014, 11:37 AM   #556
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Hey fellow members... Need some more insight!

I have an Extreme with an LS swap. I just got the engine in and I am looking to get the steering linkage done. Does anyone have any pics of how they did it with an LS? Im confident that its going to be done with a 3 joint setup.

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FYI! My pan(not F-body LS1) does fit. I did shim the rack out with 2 washers, with no interference with the notch. It is tight, could maybe use 1 more washer. Here are the pics
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Old 09-08-2014, 10:14 AM   #558
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Hey fellow members... Need some more insight!

I have an Extreme with an LS swap. I just got the engine in and I am looking to get the steering linkage done. Does anyone have any pics of how they did it with an LS? Im confident that its going to be done with a 3 joint setup.

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FYI! My pan(not F-body LS1) does fit. I did shim the rack out with 2 washers, with no interference with the notch. It is tight, could maybe use 1 more washer. Here are the pics
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One thing to be aware of, when you shim out the rack like you did, you are opening yourself up to some possible bumpsteer concerns. Granted, it might not be enough to where it is noticeable, but something to keep an eye out for.

The location of the rack is critical in keeping the suspension and steering geometry in check with its design.

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Here's a picture with the Holley oil pan.
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Here's a picture with the Holley oil pan.
I wonder why yours site further forward than mine?
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I wonder why yours site further forward than mine?
No shims on my rack.
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No shims on my rack.
No, Im pretty sure that the two flat washers(~1/8") didnt make THAT big of a difference
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It could be just a different angle of view too
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Is the Holley oil pan #302-2 the right pan for a DM equipped frames?
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Is the Holley oil pan #302-2 the right pan for a DM equipped frames?
According to Nate, the only one that should fit is the LS1 F-Body
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According to Nate, the only one that should fit is the LS1 F-Body
Russ is running the Holley pan.. They just have 2 different part numbers.
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According to Nate, the only one that should fit is the LS1 F-Body
I have not yet fit up the Holley pan that Russ is running. It obviously fits... I will get with him to confirm part numbers so we can recommend it as an option.

I am pretty sure that the pan Russ is running is this one: https://www.holley.com/products/ls_p...ns/parts/302-2

My personal experience is with the 98-2002 F body pan. I mocked the kit up with that specific pan, and I know it fits with personal experience. So that's the one we currently recommend to all our customers.

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I have not yet fit up the Holley pan that Russ is running. It obviously fits... I will get with him to confirm part numbers so we can recommend it as an option.

I am pretty sure that the pan Russ is running is this one: https://www.holley.com/products/ls_p...ns/parts/302-2

My personal experience is with the 98-2002 F body pan. I mocked the kit up with that specific pan, and I know it fits with personal experience. So that's the one we currently recommend to all our customers.

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I just went back & saw where Russ still had to modify his.. So I'll go the F-body route.
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Mine is the 302-2.....I had to modify the windage try, the f body windage tray is shorter than the truck windage tray. And I did not have a f body windage tray. Easy fix.
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It could be just a different angle of view too
I think it's the angle of the pic that makes it look further ahead.
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I think it's the angle of the pic that makes it look further ahead.
It most definitely is now that I look at it harder. Your engine is gorgeous dude!
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I have not yet fit up the Holley pan that Russ is running. It obviously fits... I will get with him to confirm part numbers so we can recommend it as an option.

I am pretty sure that the pan Russ is running is this one: https://www.holley.com/products/ls_p...ns/parts/302-2

My personal experience is with the 98-2002 F body pan. I mocked the kit up with that specific pan, and I know it fits with personal experience. So that's the one we currently recommend to all our customers.

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Any thoughts to making an adjustable motor mount (FWD-AFT, +/- 1") to allow for fine tuning the motr transmission setup?
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It most definitely is now that I look at it harder. Your engine is gorgeous dude!
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Any thoughts to making an adjustable motor mount (FWD-AFT, +/- 1") to allow for fine tuning the motr transmission setup?
No plans to do so at this time.

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Any thoughts to making an adjustable motor mount (FWD-AFT, +/- 1") to allow for fine tuning the motr transmission setup?
I like this idea!
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