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Old 04-14-2014, 01:40 PM   #1
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Re: New: Porterbuilt Inner Frame Structure

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price with shipping to 30157 please.
This item has to go via truck freight, so it is higher than usual, since it can't go in multiple boxes being one piece. I am still awaiting final shipping cost from PB on this, once they ship one and have an idea of freight costs. I will post back in this thread once I know for sure.

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So would this help with cornering and planting high hp and tq? Help me justify this piece of art beyond the reasoning of art! Also, would i still be able to use 3" exhaust with a bbc, th 400 and gear vendors overdrive?
This will stiffen the frame and make it more rigid. As for getting the horsepower to the ground better, I would think it would help some by offering less flex, but very minimal. I don't have any exact numbers to give you on this, unfortunately. But like you said, it is an art piece, and will look good in the frame.

It will clear 3", and will have the regular clearance of their tubular trailing arm crossmember. The 3" is a little tight, but can be done.
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Old 04-14-2014, 05:18 PM   #2
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Re: New: Porterbuilt Inner Frame Structure

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This item has to go via truck freight, so it is higher than usual, since it can't go in multiple boxes being one piece. I am still awaiting final shipping cost from PB on this, once they ship one and have an idea of freight costs. I will post back in this thread once I know for sure.



This will stiffen the frame and make it more rigid. As for getting the horsepower to the ground better, I would think it would help some by offering less flex, but very minimal. I don't have any exact numbers to give you on this, unfortunately. But like you said, it is an art piece, and will look good in the frame.

It will clear 3", and will have the regular clearance of their tubular trailing arm crossmember. The 3" is a little tight, but can be done.
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