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Old 06-20-2016, 11:37 AM   #1
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68 c10 track width drop member options.

Hello all.
I'm new to this forum. But not new to trucks or putting them on the ground. Been at Gmfs since 06 but haven't been there in years.
I'm getting a 68 c10 too build another truck.
Lsx. Twins. Either coilovers n rear and shockwaves in front. Or just going all the way. Not sure yet.
Either way its getting a drop member and Ive been trying to decide which way to go. I'm not keen on the kind that narrow the track width a ton. I mean I get it. It helps with turning on big wheels and being low. Which is cool.
The chopping block kit says its 2.5" on each side. That's wayyyyy to much IMO.
Porter I think k is factory location mounts with stock or 1" narrowed arms.
Kp I think is narrowed with stock arms not sure how much.
Thorbros is 2.25 overall.
I think k its best to keep the arms as long as possible and narrow the mounting point like a inch on each side.
Which is why I like the Thor bros.
I was thinking of doing the Thor bros builder lit with factory style chillin block arms. But but the time I'm done its more expensive than a porter when you buy all the steering the shaft and sway bar. Blah blah.
I plan on running a 18 in front 26 tall and a 18 or 20 out back that's 28 29 tall with some meat. As this truck will be about 700 ish HP. Since I'm not new to turbos and this truck will be everything I love in one package. Low with a pickup bed and some turbo power.
Any thoughts or insight are greatly appreciated. I don't get on forums much. So if y'all want to follow it. I get it real soon. @haterdaves_garage
Thank you so much fellas
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Old 06-20-2016, 12:15 PM   #2
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Re: 68 c10 track width drop member options.

Welcome to the board.
I guess my first question is have you talked to the guys at Porterbuilt.
They should be able to answer all your questions.

As far as the narrowed track width it will depend greatly on the fact of you choosing coil overs or bags.
Most level 3 bagged Porterbuilt trucks with their standard length a-arm can run a 8.5" wide wheel up front with a 5.25" bs.
Adding their narrowed a-arm gets you either a more tucked wheel or less backspaced wheel which equals more lip.
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Old 06-20-2016, 04:50 PM   #3
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Re: 68 c10 track width drop member options.

I emailed him.
But im not ready to purchase yet. Just planning things out still. And trying decide which route I go. The last time I tried to build a daily driver it got bodied and made if in street trucks lol.
Ive never wanted coilovers in front. Either shockwaves or bags. Prob bags with good adjustable shocks is what I'll do. Was only considering coilovers in rear.

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Old 06-21-2016, 10:03 AM   #4
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I emailed him.
But im not ready to purchase yet. Just planning things out still. And trying decide which route I go. The last time I tried to build a daily driver it got bodied and made if in street trucks lol.
Ive never wanted coilovers in front. Either shockwaves or bags. Prob bags with good adjustable shocks is what I'll do. Was only considering coilovers in rear.
The most important factor in any build is making a solid plan.... and sticking to it!

I know it's tough to stick to the plan as the build progresses, but it's the best way to help ensure the project stays on track and eventually gets finished.

Once you decide the ride height you want, and if it's going to be bagged or static... commit to it and form your plan from there.

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