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Old 08-28-2015, 10:03 PM   #1
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PB Stage 2 "Deluxe" OR Rear Dropmember "Touring"

I am planning out my rear suspension build for winter. The goal for the truck is a strong every day driver with the possibility of autocross for fun. 98% of the time the truck will be driven on the street so I need your guys input for not going too crazy on the suspension parts since most of the driving will be on the street. Here are the 2 kits I am looking at.

1. Stage 2 "Deluxe" with Hotchkis 6" springs. $1,549.00 Bed would not have to be modified. I have the Hotchkis springs already so that would save a little money.


2. Rear Dropmember "Touring" with coilovers $2,425.00 The bed would have to be raised with this kit.
http://pbfab.com/shop/67-72-rear-dropmember-coilovers


Truck specs.
Motor: Built SBC 283
Trans: Sag close ratio 4 speed
Cab: Chopped 2.5 inches
Rear end: Stock with Posi & drum brakes
Rims: 18"

Would like to achieve a stance like this.



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Old 08-29-2015, 12:10 AM   #2
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Re: PB Stage 2 "Deluxe" OR Rear Dropmember "Touring"

I dont think you will get that low without cutting the bed. If money isnt in issue I'd go stage 2.
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Old 09-02-2015, 12:09 AM   #3
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Re: PB Stage 2 "Deluxe" OR Rear Dropmember "Touring"

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Old 09-02-2015, 02:13 AM   #4
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Re: PB Stage 2 "Deluxe" OR Rear Dropmember "Touring"

Nothing against Porterbuilt but since you posted the No Limit truck, have you looked at their kit:

http://www.nolimitengineering.com/pr...tegory=6157532
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Old 09-04-2015, 11:28 PM   #5
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Nothing against Porterbuilt but since you posted the No Limit truck, have you looked at their kit:

http://www.nolimitengineering.com/pr...tegory=6157532
Yeah I looked at their kits and sent them some emails about their products. After researching more I would like to stick with trailing arm set up.
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Old 09-04-2015, 11:57 PM   #6
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Re: PB Stage 2 "Deluxe" OR Rear Dropmember "Touring"

The PB guys are VERY helpful with answering all of my emails. It looks like I will have to raise the bed floor 4-5" to run the Rear Dropmember "Touring" with coilovers.

Here are some pictures of the different options.

1. Run Deluxe set up with 6" Hotchkis springs. I currently have these springs. I am not sure if the kit allows the truck to run lower with the PB engineered parts vs stock parts with 6" springs. Still looking for some pictures of a fleet side set up with this combo. $1,549

2. Deluxe set-up with coil over springs. It seems the coil overs allow you to run the truck lower then spring/shock set up. $2,150
http://pbfab.com/shop/67-72-rear-dropmember-coilovers

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3. Dropmember Rear "Touring" package with coil overs. $2,350
This kit might be a little low to run on the street all the time however it would look the best with my current cab chopped 2.5".

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The big price jump with option 2 and 3 is the coil overs. I need to really gut check myself and figure out which option would work the best with a truck driven on the street most of the time.
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Old 09-08-2015, 12:48 PM   #7
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Re: PB Stage 2 "Deluxe" OR Rear Dropmember "Touring"

I went through the same dilemma with my 66'. In the end I chose the stage 2 deluxe package since at the time I didn't want to modify my bed. Even with the deluxe, if you want full drop (or gain a couple more inches of travel), you would need to remove the bump stops and raise the bed floor 2", so there is that option. Here is my 66' with the deluxe sitting on bumps, I could get another 1.5" drop out of this if I raise the bed floor (I know not an apples to apples with the different years).
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Would the drop member "touring" be able to run a 1-peice drive shaft without cutting the cab floor?
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Re: PB Stage 2 "Deluxe" OR Rear Dropmember "Touring"

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Would the drop member "touring" be able to run a 1-peice drive shaft without cutting the cab floor?
Unfortunately not.
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Old 02-16-2016, 11:23 PM   #10
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Unfortunately not.
Bummer. I guess then I will have to run a 2 piece. Would a 2 piece be able to handle 500 hp at the wheels?

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Old 03-30-2016, 10:23 PM   #11
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Re: PB Stage 2 "Deluxe" OR Rear Dropmember "Touring"

Update:

So I pulled the trigger and order the Porter Built kit.

DMR6372-1-TA..

Rear drop member level II (touring), out board coilovers, trailing arms and cross member for 2-piece drive shaft.

Now the hard time waiting for Jun 16 to arrive....
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Old 04-01-2016, 03:57 AM   #12
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Re: PB Stage 2 "Deluxe" OR Rear Dropmember "Touring"

On the driveshaft talk to a local diesel shop most can custom make you one to handle any power you want.
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