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Old 09-06-2006, 11:28 PM   #26
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Thought I would bump this back up to the top!
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Old 09-07-2006, 01:33 AM   #27
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Porterbuilt , thanks a ton for the pics .

A couple more questions if you dont mind.

The drop mmber on this panel , has this had the track narrowed 2 inches , and Im assuming its on 20's but you dont roughly know the overall diameter of the wheel and tiire combo?

I was also wondering about any firewall to tire , clearance problems.?

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Old 09-07-2006, 06:44 PM   #28
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im not a huge fan of panels but that is one way cool ride....very interested in hearing more on the c4 dropmember and the c4 irs deal.
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Old 09-07-2006, 07:12 PM   #29
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Porterbuilt , thanks a ton for the pics .

A couple more questions if you dont mind.

The drop mmber on this panel , has this had the track narrowed 2 inches , and Im assuming its on 20's but you dont roughly know the overall diameter of the wheel and tiire combo?

I was also wondering about any firewall to tire , clearance problems.?

Thanks Matt
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The tire is a 255 35R20 which is 27" tall. The rim is a 20x8.5 with an 18mm offset... that's a 5" backspacing for us American guys! The track width is narrowed... that was one of the final proto-typed Dropmembers and it is narrowed nearly 2" on each side. NO issues with fire wall clearances. We are going to be doing another install on his other truck... 65 SWB it will be running the same tire/wheel combo. I will post up pics as it comes together.
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Old 09-07-2006, 08:11 PM   #30
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Thanks man, ill just get one off of like a whatever everyone else is useing, cuz flaming river is a lil to much for my taste.
Would one fit off a Celebrity? Thats what we used on our 55 Bel-Air. Its alot less expensive
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Old 09-07-2006, 08:35 PM   #31
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Would one fit off a Celebrity? Thats what we used on our 55 Bel-Air. Its alot less expensive
No, it needs to be MII dimensions. They can be had pretty reasonably nowadays... $200 give or take for a quality manual rack, and $250 or so for a quality power unit.
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Old 12-02-2006, 01:29 AM   #32
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are you going to sell the hinge kits if so id love to buy a kit off you and how much i plane on buying the the drop member as soon as i get the money for it but id like the hinge kit first

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are you going to sell the hinge kits if so id love to buy a kit off you and how much i plane on buying the the drop member as soon as i get the money for it but id like the hinge kit first



I do plan on selling a kit for the hood hinges. I need to build some for Dino's 66 SWB. When I build them for his truck I will be modifying the original design sightly and will build a few sets to sell. Once I get them built I can put a price tag on it.
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The tire is a 255 35R20 which is 27" tall. The rim is a 20x8.5 with an 18mm offset... that's a 5" backspacing for us American guys!

I'm guessing that was a typo..... did you mean 118mm? That would work out to about 4.65" of backspacing.

5 inches exactly would be 127mm.


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The offset is measured differently than backspacing. I am not exactly sure how it is measured, but I know it is different than backspacing. I verified with my wheel broker so I wouldn't post erroneous information... So, an 18mm offset on a 8.5" wheel would leave a 5" backspacing. I hope that makes more senes.
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The offset is measured differently than backspacing. I am not exactly sure how it is measured, but I know it is different than backspacing. I verified with my wheel broker so I wouldn't post erroneous information... So, an 18mm offset on a 8.5" wheel would leave a 5" backspacing. I hope that makes more senes.
I gotcha..... I'll bet wheel offset is a measurement of distance from the wheels true "centerline". Numerically that would make sense:

8.5" wheel = 4.25" centerline
Offset of 18mm = .708"

4.25" + .708" offset = 4.958" backspacing.


Seems plausible....
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I gotcha..... I'll bet wheel offset is a measurement of distance from the wheels true "centerline". Numerically that would make sense:

8.5" wheel = 4.25" centerline
Offset of 18mm = .708"

4.25" + .708" offset = 4.958" backspacing.


Seems plausible....

Looks like you figured it out before me! I was just getting ready to post up the math. One thing I recognized is that a 8.5" wheel is truly 9.5" wide... therefore has a center-line of 4.75". That would make it closer to a 5.5" backspacing. It does look like I may have posted 'erroneous' info!

I do know that they have an 18mm offset!!!!
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Old 12-03-2006, 07:28 AM   #38
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More all around pics please, if you have them handy...

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Old 12-04-2006, 10:15 PM   #39
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Re: 63 panel

That is a cool panel. The first truck I bought was a 63 panel (no motor, no trans, no interior) I wanted to slam it to the ground but I was only 15 yrs old and didnt have the patience. I never did get it on the road. It's nice to finally see a 63 panel fixed up (almost 20 yrs later). Good job!
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probuilt i gotta say your suff is sweet. you do some nice fab work. your shop emblem reminds me of a certain truck maker... any conection??

nice work!!!
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WOW, that is badass. Too awesome.
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Two words.. WOW.... WOW....

Wait, that was one word.. Now that's 11 words.. Oh nevermind..


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Old 12-21-2006, 01:22 AM   #44
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nice work!!!
No connection... but I always liked their logo. Thanks for the compliments.
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.... just found this... I know it is an ollld build , but what did you guys do on the rear??
the floor is not cut correct?
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