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Old 12-09-2013, 04:10 AM   #1
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Ride Tech

What's your opinion on this?

http://www.ridetech.com/store/1963-1...n-level-3.html

I had posted a thread asking about bags and then the topic got switched to coil overs in the front. Seems like the kit above has everything except the brakes. Now for $6,900 before tax and all, that doesn't seem too bad beings just the front control arms without the coil overs are $1,400 and I'm not sure if that's for both sides. Could be wrong though.
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Old 12-10-2013, 01:10 PM   #2
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Seems like quality parts but I'd still be weary of smashing the stock crossmember on everything. That's the main reason I went with a PB dropmember. Plus being able to switch to a steering rack.
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Old 12-10-2013, 02:58 PM   #3
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The RideTech is a great system, but as timmytimm3 mentioned, it does still leave the cross member hanging down. The advantage of the PB, is it will raise that up, and you also get a slightly narrowed track width for better clearance, and the wheels get moved forward to center up in the wheel well. You will also get all the benefits of rack / pinion steering when going with the drop member.

Front ($2,798):
http://www.azproperformance.com/Port...63-72-C10.html

Rear ($2,050):
http://www.azproperformance.com/Port...63-72-C10.html

The front pricing is without rack / pinion, linkage, hose kit for the PS pump, drop spindles & sway bar. If you add that, it would be $1,164 more. The front systems are priced a la carte. The rear will be everything you need.

For a comparison, the PB front and rear complete would be $6,012 going with a trailing arm rear system. This is the closest comparison to the RideTech kit, but the PB does not have a rear sway, but a CPP can be added.

For the price comparison, and the advantages of the PB system, I would take a look at their kit. We are a dealer for them, so let me know if you do have questions. I would be more than happy to help you out.



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Old 12-13-2013, 01:16 AM   #4
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Re: Ride Tech

i went with a coilover setup in the front and back from scott's hot rods for my 80 C-10 and it was cheaper then the ride tech setup. And you gain the added clearance on the crossmember.
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Old 12-13-2013, 04:55 AM   #5
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The RideTech is a great system, but as timmytimm3 mentioned, it does still leave the cross member hanging down. The advantage of the PB, is it will raise that up, and you also get a slightly narrowed track width for better clearance, and the wheels get moved forward to center up in the wheel well. You will also get all the benefits of rack / pinion steering when going with the drop member.

Front ($2,798):
http://www.azproperformance.com/Port...63-72-C10.html

Rear ($2,050):
http://www.azproperformance.com/Port...63-72-C10.html

The front pricing is without rack / pinion, linkage, hose kit for the PS pump, drop spindles & sway bar. If you add that, it would be $1,164 more. The front systems are priced a la carte. The rear will be everything you need.

For a comparison, the PB front and rear complete would be $6,012 going with a trailing arm rear system. This is the closest comparison to the RideTech kit, but the PB does not have a rear sway, but a CPP can be added.

For the price comparison, and the advantages of the PB system, I would take a look at their kit. We are a dealer for them, so let me know if you do have questions. I would be more than happy to help you out.
I've been talking to another board member about the same set up he has, just from a different company, and he stated that switching from drums to disc narrows the track width by 3 inches.

How much does your set up narrow the front?
And if it does, is there a way to push the wheels further out towards the outside of the fender without using spacers?

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i went with a coilover setup in the front and back from scott's hot rods for my 80 C-10 and it was cheaper then the ride tech setup. And you gain the added clearance on the crossmember.
That's what I've been told on another members thread. He just bought a coil over front set up from Scott's Hot Rods and mentioned the cross member as well. I may just have to research a few other companies that offer the cross member as well. I'd like my truck to pull the front tires off the ground quite a bit, so I'd defiantly need all the added clearance I can get up front.

Do you have any pics of the front and back of your truck with the conversion?
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Old 12-13-2013, 09:24 AM   #6
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Re: Ride Tech

hi
is there someone who is running the porterbuiltb coilover system with the ridetech shockwaves?
possible is it or not?
what are the differneces between extreme mild and touring for front and rear?

@Pro Performance does the blazer from your link from the front dropmember runs front and rear porterbuilt suspension? do yu know this? that is the look i am looking for secondly on the picture i saw a transmission cross member is that in the kit? i don t find the coilover systems on the porterbuild site?

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Old 12-13-2013, 09:50 AM   #7
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You can run the shockwaves with PB stuff. I looked at that as an option for mine.
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Old 12-14-2013, 01:26 AM   #8
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hi
is there someone who is running the porterbuiltb coilover system with the ridetech shockwaves?
possible is it or not?
what are the differneces between extreme mild and touring for front and rear?

@Pro Performance does the blazer from your link from the front dropmember runs front and rear porterbuilt suspension? do yu know this? that is the look i am looking for secondly on the picture i saw a transmission cross member is that in the kit? i don t find the coilover systems on the porterbuild site?

thanks a lot
Good questions to ask. I was just going to ask those ?'s today, but you beat me to it.
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Old 12-14-2013, 01:56 AM   #9
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I've been talking to another board member about the same set up he has, just from a different company, and he stated that switching from drums to disc narrows the track width by 3 inches.

How much does your set up narrow the front?
And if it does, is there a way to push the wheels further out towards the outside of the fender without using spacers?


That's what I've been told on another members thread. He just bought a coil over front set up from Scott's Hot Rods and mentioned the cross member as well. I may just have to research a few other companies that offer the cross member as well. I'd like my truck to pull the front tires off the ground quite a bit, so I'd defiantly need all the added clearance I can get up front.

Do you have any pics of the front and back of your truck with the conversion?
The Porterbuilt cross members narrow track width, and depends on which version you go with, as to how much. The Mild and Touring narrow track width by about .25" per side, where the Extreme narrows the track width 1.5" per side. The CPP modular spindle will narrow track width as well vs. a stock style drop spindle (caliper ears), and I believe this is .5" per side, but yet to be confirmed personally.

You can run longer than stock control arms, built by Porterbuilt, to offset this narrowed track width on the extreme.

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hi
is there someone who is running the porterbuiltb coilover system with the ridetech shockwaves?
possible is it or not?
what are the differneces between extreme mild and touring for front and rear?

@Pro Performance does the blazer from your link from the front dropmember runs front and rear porterbuilt suspension? do yu know this? that is the look i am looking for secondly on the picture i saw a transmission cross member is that in the kit? i don t find the coilover systems on the porterbuild site?

thanks a lot
The mild is raised 1" over stock, the touring 2" over stock, and the extreme 3" over stock. The mild and touring do not require rack and pinion notches in the frame, but the extreme does. The particular version you decide to go with, is all dependent on how low you want the truck to sit.

The blue blazer we have pictured on our site in using a Porterbuilt extreme front drop member with a custom rear system. A comparable system to match the extreme front, would be the extreme rear coilover version.... which would yield similar results as the blazer you see.

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You can run the shockwaves with PB stuff. I looked at that as an option for mine.
They no longer build the C4 version, which is probably what most common for guys running the shockwaves. You might be able to run Shockwaves on the traditional coil over version, but I would have to check to confirm. If looking to run Shockwaves with the Porterbuilt setup, I would recommend just using the air bag version they offer.
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Old 12-14-2013, 02:18 AM   #10
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Re: Ride Tech

Okay so with all those options of narrowing the track width, is there an option for widening the track width? Or would that have to be a custom order?
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@Pro Performance does the blazer from your link from the front dropmember runs front and rear porterbuilt suspension? do yu know this?
thanks a lot
The blue blazer was built by Hill's Rod and Custom, I helped build it. It is running a Porterbuilt dropmember. It is the first Coilover kit he built. We changed a few things to make it work for the application. The rear is a Hill's 4 link kit. It is a weld on kit. The blazer sit 3.5" off the ground with 255/35/20 and 275/35/20
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Old 12-14-2013, 06:04 AM   #12
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Thx for the replies ...
It is net easy i tought the mild one had a bigger c notch...
I don t want it to lay on the ground... it should look like the blazer or the red white truck using the 24 wheels... i will go with the 20 intros 8.5 in front and 12 in the rear...
The extreme kit is a got way to go because you don t have to complete air it out... but i don t want to raise the bed as much as that...
How is it with th pb kit to lower the body can i use that with a complete kit like the mild or touring kit?
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Old 12-14-2013, 08:39 AM   #13
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hmm does i understand this right>>> pb will not build the coilover version anymore? or what did xou mena with c4?

does there exist pics of the rear coilover kit in mild or extreme version with coilovers and trailing arms?

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Old 12-14-2013, 09:40 AM   #14
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Re: Ride Tech

Pretty sure they still build the coilover kit. I was talking to them last month about it as an option. I decided to go air since I know I won't be happy until I do.

Since I got this new truck plans have changed a bit but I'm looking to go in stages. Going to start off with their stage 1 front and stage 2 basic rear. Goal is for a mild DM and arms up front and stage 2 deluxe in the rear. I don't want to raise my bed floor at all, especially now I have a stepside.
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Okay so with all those options of narrowing the track width, is there an option for widening the track width? Or would that have to be a custom order?
The narrowed track width is built into the dropmember, but you could order up to 1" longer controls arms to offset that, if you would like. I do suggest not trying to offset the narrowed track width on the extreme version, so that you still have a room to turn at a very low ride height. Especially being it is non-adjustable (like air suspension would be).

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The blue blazer was built by Hill's Rod and Custom, I helped build it. It is running a Porterbuilt dropmember. It is the first Coilover kit he built. We changed a few things to make it work for the application. The rear is a Hill's 4 link kit. It is a weld on kit. The blazer sit 3.5" off the ground with 255/35/20 and 275/35/20
Very nice blazer, and one of my favorites! Thanks for sharing a little more info on the build.

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hmm does i understand this right>>> pb will not build the coilover version anymore? or what did xou mena with c4?

does there exist pics of the rear coilover kit in mild or extreme version with coilovers and trailing arms?

thanks
They do make the coil over version, they just don't make a "C4" dropmember that uses C4 suspension (control arms & spindles).

This board member is using a PB touring front / mild rear with coil overs. Very nice build.

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...urg%27s&page=3
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Nice... thx for the link... looks awesome...does it exists with the trailing arms or only with 4link? this kit with shockwaves that would be my choice
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