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Old 12-09-2010, 12:07 AM   #1
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Pics and opinions please.

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Old 12-09-2010, 01:27 AM   #2
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Price, fit, finish, Portrbuilt.

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Not bad, any pics with them on?
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Porterbuilt would be my first choice!
http://porterbuiltstreetrods.com/sit...rting-at-1099/
Are you wanting them for bags or coils springs?
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Re: tubular control arms 67-72

Bags? Porterbuilt.
Coils? Hotchkis.
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bags eventually
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Kieth is everything there bold on or did you have to mod?

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Re: tubular control arms 67-72

That pic is a full dropmember setup, but it isn't required to run the arms. Just use the correct ball joint for your spindle.
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Keith is everything there bolt on or did you have to mod?
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That's a picture from Nate Porter's website.
(www.PorterbuiltStreetRods.com)
They build just about any a-arms you would want.
Stock, narrowed, for all C10 trucks, 1/2 ton thru 1-ton.

Like previously mentioned,... that picture is attached to a Dropmember, to allow the front to lay out.
Their a-arms can be bolted to stock front crossmembers also.
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