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Old 01-30-2013, 10:59 PM   #1
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Porterbuilt trailing arm conversion for SQUARE BODIES.... NEED INSTALLED PICS PLEASE!

Hey I would like to see some pics of the trailing arm conversion installed on somebodies square so I can see how low the truck will sit when aired out. I DONT NEED PICS OF THE ONES ON PORTERBUILTS WEB PAGE, I HAVE STARED AT THEM UNTIL MY EYES HAVE GONE BLURRY! I just need to see what they look like installed on a real customers truck and how low the truck is going to go. Pics with the bed on the tuck when aired out would be a plus. Im trying to decide whether or not I should get this setup ar just get the rear drop member instead. thanks
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Old 01-30-2013, 11:08 PM   #2
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Re: Porterbuilt trailing arm conversion for SQUARE BODIES.... NEED INSTALLED PICS PLE

This truck have an air-over-leaf setup, that is dropped all the way until the center of the axle hits the bed floor. This is the same amount of drop you will see with the trailing arm setup when aired out. Your limiting factor will be the bed floor. Up front is a stock crossmember, with tubular control arms.

The rake of the truck is due to the taller 315/35/20 (28.68 tall) tire in the back. A little shorter tire in the rear would level it out some, or a little taller in the front.

Hope this helps give you an idea.

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Old 01-31-2013, 03:51 PM   #3
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Re: Porterbuilt trailing arm conversion for SQUARE BODIES.... NEED INSTALLED PICS PLE

That's not too bad but I was hoping to go slightly lower than that. Are those 20s? I'm running 20s on my truck right now.
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Re: Porterbuilt trailing arm conversion for SQUARE BODIES.... NEED INSTALLED PICS PLE

Yes, that is a 20x10 in the rear. To get lower, you will have to cut the bed and do a drop member.
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Old 01-31-2013, 06:49 PM   #5
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Re: Porterbuilt trailing arm conversion for SQUARE BODIES.... NEED INSTALLED PICS PLE

Ok I don't know of Porterbuilt had ever put out their trailing arm conversion with a mild rear drop member but I know there was talk about it. I think the problem was the trailing arms would contact the frame at some point though. Really don't want to cut a hole in the bed but I wouldn't mind moving the floor up a little.
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Ok I don't know of Porterbuilt had ever put out their trailing arm conversion with a mild rear drop member but I know there was talk about it. I think the problem was the trailing arms would contact the frame at some point though. Really don't want to cut a hole in the bed but I wouldn't mind moving the floor up a little.
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You are correct. We were hoping that the trailing arms would work with the Extreme notch, but they contact the frame keeping it a few inches above the ground (sets real similar to the Dropmember Mild for the 63-72). We haven't gotten around to making an official "Dropmember Mild Trailing Arm Kit" for the squares, but have the necessary pieces to make it happen.

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Re: Porterbuilt trailing arm conversion for SQUARE BODIES.... NEED INSTALLED PICS PLE

Hey Nate I've been trying to call multiple times to talk about some options with you but haven't been able to get through. I'll keep trying I guess.

Do you suppose there is a way to incorporate a built in recess into the frame notch for the trailing arms?
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Hey Nate I've been trying to call multiple times to talk about some options with you but haven't been able to get through. I'll keep trying I guess.

Do you suppose there is a way to incorporate a built in recess into the frame notch for the trailing arms?
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Got it. Actually I did leave two messages and to be fair Dave (i think?) Did try to return my call so its just bad timing I guess.
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Got it. Actually I did leave two messages and to be fair Dave (i think?) Did try to return my call so its just bad timing I guess.
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