Bag it with some wheels. raise the bed floor and dont do anything outrageous. keep it looking stock.
FUK YEAH DANNY ITS ON !!!!!! YOU ALLREADY KNOW MY ANSWER TO THE QUESTION ---
this is one porter built did, it has there frt x member and the kp 6 link and thats it, it lays on 20/22 combo but i say go this route with this setup because it looks cleaner
Edited: 1/17/2008 7:54:29 AM by fknlow
keep body stock, some billets and PB dropmember
Originally posted by fknlow
Edited: 1/17/2008 7:54:29 AM by fknlow
keep body stock, some billets and PB dropmember
agreed! The Porterbuilt is the only way to go to keep it simple, clean and make it lay. I've got mine on order this week.
I like 'em with the body in stock trim and layed out like the Porter Built one in the above pics. When you do cut it up make sure you enjoy cutting something thats cherry to its fullest. Having to do massive rust repairs before every stage of construction has a way of taking the fun out of a build after a while it seems. Or maybe its just because its all I've done lately, lol.
HERE IS MY OLD TRUCK I WOULDNT OF BUILT IT ANY DIFFERENT MYABE GIVES YOU SOME IDEAS
Edited: 1/17/2008 7:57:09 PM by stkflrd 73
ONE MORE FOR YA