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03-23-2009, 10:47 PM | #26 | |
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Best deal if you don't have anything to begin with? Maybe. Best deal if you're a capable welder w/the welding equipment? Possibly. Best deal for certain applications? Yes; but these GM trucks I would not consider one of them nor would I for heavier full body cars that are already equipped w/OE 12" disc brakes. If my 6X-87 running/driving truck is sitting in my driveway right now w/12" GM disc brakes, dropped spindles, air bags, plus wheels of my choice already installed & I'm wanting more drop while centering my front wheels, I don't see how one of those 'linked' kits is a better choice vs. a Porterbuilt Dropmember. I'm always looking to learn new stuff so I priced a 'kit' using the provided link just for educating myself..... A 'universal' 60" width MII crossmember kit w/these options (pwr steer, sway bar tabs on the stock, stamped MII arms, 2" dropped spindles, 5x5 pattern 11" GM rotors/calipers, & req'd R&P extension kit); the total was $2130 shipped to me in TX. So I've now spent $2130 to get a lower ride height w/stock MII coil spring/shock arrangement (bags are extra), & my wheels are centered in the fender opening. But.... I also lose 1" in brake rotor surface contact area vs. my stock GM truck 12" disc brakes along w/the corresponding smaller brake pads (agreeably, the brake pads are a small difference; but still a difference). What if I don't have a welder? Can I still install that 2K+ MII crossmember? There was no 'option' in the link for a bolt-in kit. I know other manufacturers offer 'bolt-in' MII kits for classic Chevy trucks but that would be extra. Paying someone to install the entire kit would also add to the cost considerably because it's not like you could do some labor & then bring it to a shop to finish up. The bolt-in style MII GM truck kits will not get the truck as low as a Dropmember equipped truck. So let's consider the DM. For $1200 + shipping + R&P (I'll call it $1550). I get a lower ride height that uses my existing a-arms, spindles, brakes, bags, & my wheels are centered in the fender opening (I'm adding $150 for a local auto parts brand rebuilt pwr R&P unit w/warranty). The DM bolt's in using the factory frame holes. Even if I don't have a welder to finish the required notches, I could still do the majority of the install & pay someone to install (weld) only the notches. You could load/unload the truck off of a trailer w/o the R&P c-notches installed to get to a shop for welding & it's easier to get a reciprocating saw to cut the frame for the notches than it is to get a welder in the majority of cases. Both of these installs would require custom steering linkage (shaft & u-joints) so that's a wash as far as effecting the overall cost. That being said . . .... $2130 - 1550 = $580 difference; which is enough difference to say a lower priced 'universal MII kit' is not necessarily a better option vs. a GM truck specific Porterbuilt Dropmember. Please don't take offense to my statements as I'm not attacking you personally. I'm here for sharing knowledge that helps everyone make better decisions as they consider options for building their vehicles. Sometimes spending less (or more) isn't the best choice w/o considering all criteria that dictates that choice.
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03-24-2009, 12:52 AM | #28 | |
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P Builts DM is great for the a guy who does not have a welder. So I agree with you on that. But even if you don't own a welder, chances are you know someone that does. And I realize not everyone has the ability to fabricate. So yes, those things have to be taken into consideration. When I get around to doing my truck with the M II I will post pictures and prices. Here is another good vendor for M II....... http://www.fulltiltstreetrods.com/hub_to_hub.htm No offense taken Scoti. Last edited by six5; 03-24-2009 at 02:16 AM. Reason: added link |
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03-24-2009, 01:47 AM | #29 |
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So it's not a kit anymore if I'm running around piecing other people's (hopefully) compatible parts together. Who do I call when part A doesn't work with part B?
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The word "kit" is used lightly. XXL do you actually fabricate or build hot rods? Because if you did, you would be able to answer you own question..... Compatibility has nothing to do with what we are talking about.
You can go with Heidt's, Fat Man or Full Tilt Street Rods to name a few and all their parts will interchange. Those guys have been selling parts a lot longer than any C-10 DM companies. tds sorry this Mustang II issue has somewhat high jacked you thread. Lets get back to you original question of : "Just wondering what every one has into the dropmemeber with everything, including labor if you had it professionally installed. Just trying to find the average to compare against my z quote." Anybody else with info on tds's original post??? Last edited by six5; 03-24-2009 at 02:21 AM. |
03-24-2009, 06:52 AM | #31 |
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"Lets get back to your original question"
for me $1650 so far! Porter built drop member Ray |
03-24-2009, 08:55 PM | #32 | |
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03-24-2009, 09:34 PM | #33 |
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I have a welder and am more than capable of using it. I also have 21 years experience building lowered suspension including z'd frames. Based on my personal experience for my own build I chose a dropmember because it is very tough to beat in it's design and execution so much so that others have chosen to knock-off it's design. Now I will admit I am probably the original member of the porterbuilt man-crush club but I came by it honestly. as I have said in many of my previous postings on this subject, Nate is a class act and the value that he adds will ensure that all the copies will never be quite good enough.
Plain and simple leave the car parts on the cars and use purpose built products to get the job done. To answer the original question I have $1450 in my front DM with about 2 hours labor ( my old shop rate was $50/hr so figure $100 in labor)when I bought mine Nate still supplied it all so that price includes my tranny xmember, rack, and steering linkage. I added upper and lower strong arms and McGaughy's spindles for another $1000 and had bags laying around. That puts me about $2550 installed as pictured in my build post. Based on my experience I could not have achieved everything to the same level of form and function for that amount by "z" ing. Believe me I have tried on previous customers trucks for years. That is why you see top quality fabricators with more than enough skills to complete a "z" ( Frizzle, Rokcrln,and others) going with the porter products. Bolt -in, quick, and clean. That's my story and I'm standin behind it. Josh
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03-24-2009, 09:47 PM | #34 | |
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as for the body drop. i'm gonna play it buy ear. my plan is to body drop to the rocker thou. then fully lay out when i want but for daily driving shim it up so the body never really touches anything. me and my buddy both have square bodied c-10's so we kinda in a competition of who can be lower. hopefully i can out shine with a dm and body drop. hopefully i don't have to give the roof a haircut
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thats a number i could live with
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03-24-2009, 09:57 PM | #37 | |
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you guys have pretty much talked me into a dm. i'm gonna have to talk it up with nate and my builder soon.
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03-24-2009, 10:01 PM | #38 | |
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Other than that, the DM kits comes w/all the specific stuff required for the install. You have to purchase the steering items (R&P, shaft, u-joints). If you had a 'Z' done, you wouldn't have to get the R&P, but you'd prob still have the costs of the shaft & u-joints. So mine was less than the $1550 mentioned in the other post. I had about $275 in the steering parts on top of that (I already had the shaft & 1 u-joint from my notched factory c.member installation but included the full price).
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03-24-2009, 10:22 PM | #39 | |
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i just thought id ask if any one had it professionally installed. just to get an idea. i could do it myself with some help but i usually try to work 60 hours a week and also i'd have to buy some new tools and also the fact i know nothing of installing a rack and pinion. i would just have to compare the labor quote with how much my time and space is worth. my builder is also a younger guy that puts out some crazy work but doesn't get solid year round work like many southern builders, so i try to support him as much as possible. i'm gonna have to serious sit down with nate's list and get firm prices on everything soon. i'm heart broken i missed the march 1 deadline thou.
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TDS swing by my burb build linked in my sig. If you can change your own oil and played with legos (tm ) as a kid you can install a DM. I set of SAE wrenches, a sawsall, and a cherry picker are all you need. A welder is needed for the steering notches but a fair priced shop with a certifed welder should be willing to weld them up for you for around $100 it honestly wouldn't take more than 15 mins if you already had the frame prep'd. The actual rack bolts in with 2 bolts on aluminum bushings it's easier than changing spark plugs.
good luck, Josh
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They really help w/locating the C/L of the R&P notches .
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I got a whole drawer full of squares and tapes too
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Tranny needs to be raised with a new PB trans. crossmember,... since the engine will now set 1" higher. (the tranny gets raised 1" also).
I suggest you call Nathan Porter and vent your concerns to him. He's great to deal with,... and can answer all your questions.
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I am in my front Dropmember for right at $3,000 but that was at Nates old price of $1250 and i'm including spndles, bags, ART a-arms (at the old price!), steering linkage, rebuilt rack and power steering hose kit. The rear Dropmember was complete for about $ 2,000 shipped. While five grand on suspension is not in everyones budget, it gives someone with basic tools and average skill level the ability to end up with a finished product that you would have paid double that price in having it scratch built at a custom shop.
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Nate you think we can get a sales commission
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welcome to the internet. no one cares about your personal life
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He was just playing w/XXL . . ... playing well @ that. You did something right somewhere to be retired @ 38 .
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