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Layin out C-10 on 24's

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dagger19   +1y

dagger19   +1y
sorry about the pic being so big guys, i don't know how to resize it...lol...but what im wanting to know is what it would take to get this on the ground? its 86 auto with air, and yes i wana keep air! I have built a few trucks, I always used Suicide Doors stuff! I went to there site but it seems they are going out of business as they are out of everything? I hope not, always loved their products. So any help with what to do to get this on the ground? and any pics of anyone else truck, laid out would help. Thanks guys!
AndrewB22   +1y
theres tons of c10s layed out do a google image search.
jeebus @ mmw   +1y
Dont waste your time with anything else. Porterbuilt dropmember is the way to go up front.

Out back there are a few hundred ways to lay it out, all of them are pretty straight forward, just like any other truck.

I make some C-10 products that work with the porterbuilt dropmember as well, to help get you down on the 24s.



Taylor
tre5   +1y
^^^^^ everything Taylor said
thomasd   +1y
yea what he said .... hahaha
stlowburban   +1y
It will lay on stock arms and ball joints with 3" spindles if you z it. Dropmembers are awesome but it can be done alot cheaper if you don't mind a little work.
Reyna_Bros   +1y
If you want to completely lay it out on 24's the Porterbuilt will not work, you have to Z it 3.5 inches and run some drop spindles and MMW arms and that should do the trick. On the rear set up I just did a 79 C10 with all MMW parts and Porterbuild dropmember and it works great!! I am only running a 22 up front though.
cookiemonster13   +1y
Hit MMW up he will set you right!
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