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gringoloco 07-14-2008 03:24 PM

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You will need to run a spacer up top, or drill mounting holes and a larger air fitting hole in the frame. If you want to be low, drilling is the way to go.

The bottom of the bag just bolts to the trailing arm via the coil spring hole w/ a 4" long bolt.

Hart_Rod 07-14-2008 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Putter (Post 2805824)
So would the rear bag require a plate of any sort where the bag meets the frame? I just don't want to dive in half-informed.
The front has been well covered by several posts and makes perfect sense, including cutting the cups down....but the back doesn't seem to get as much coverage in the threads.


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shifty 07-14-2008 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by SCOTI (Post 2805837)
Some will choose to install a 'hat' that has the required holes. This makes for a much easier install but adds to the overall bag height (so it limits the total drop).

Others will mount the bottom of the bag through the original hole in the trailing arm & drill the required holes in the frame. This is much more difficult but allows for more total drop (or more air psi required per bag height which can help w/the overall 'spring' rate).

Someone sells a product that allows you to mount rear bags without drilling the top of the frame?

SCOTI 07-14-2008 05:57 PM

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Originally Posted by shifty (Post 2805881)
Someone sells a product that allows you to mount rear bags without drilling the top of the frame?

I don't know if they're a 'standard' p/n. Contact ART to see if they still offer them (they were part of the rear CPP air-ride kit).

I made mine but then didn't use them because they would not allow for the full drop that I wanted.

jorgensensc 07-14-2008 06:12 PM

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I'm a cheapskate, so I just drilled the holes in the frame. Time consuming and tedious. Make sure and double check before you drill, if you are off even a little you will have to drill larger holes than what you wanted. On a side not, Now my exhaust hits the brake junction block on top of the rear differential. Has anyone else ran into this problem? Did you just remount the j-block oon the bottom of the differential? What was your solution?
Shawn

Riveted1 07-14-2008 07:12 PM

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Originally Posted by jimmydean (Post 1811516)
He also cut down the front cups (about an inch left).

If I am not mistaken, he took and inch off of the SD cups. That means the cups are about 1 1/2" tall. I cut mine 7/8" short, making my cups 1 5/8" tall. Supposedly on the 67-72 factory control arms, the bags will rub at full dump when the cups are cut 1". Some people don't care about this since there is no air in the bag, but I didn't want mine rubbing at all, so I left the extra 1/8". I don't know the results yet, b/c my suspension isn't done atm.

67chevemall 07-24-2008 03:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Riveted1 (Post 2806205)
If I am not mistaken, he took and inch off of the SD cups. That means the cups are about 1 1/2" tall. I cut mine 7/8" short, making my cups 1 5/8" tall. Supposedly on the 67-72 factory control arms, the bags will rub at full dump when the cups are cut 1". Some people don't care about this since there is no air in the bag, but I didn't want mine rubbing at all, so I left the extra 1/8". I don't know the results yet, b/c my suspension isn't done atm.

Good point!
Great Thread guys

One ? How is the frame drilling? Does it take an hour a hole, and a few bits....or is it not so bad?

:ito:

Riveted1 07-24-2008 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by 67chevemall (Post 2820392)
Good point!
Great Thread guys

One ? How is the frame drilling? Does it take an hour a hole, and a few bits....or is it not so bad?

:ito:

Well, I started out w/a step bit after a recommendation from this board. I got about half-way down the bit before it decided to stop cutting. Luckily Lowe's took it back (it was like $35!) I then got the Titanium(?) coated Bosch bits and combined them w/some good lube. Cut through the frame like butter! I used a hole saw for the air fitting hole. Just took one drill bit and one hole saw bit for those, but I will use a new ones on the other side. (I've only done one side so far) The worst part was the hot metal shavings that got on me! OUCH! If u are drilling from underneath, make sure u wear long sleeves and eye protection!

Kayotic 07-24-2008 05:00 PM

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Jumping In - You are right about the "HOT" Metal shavings. Had tiny little dots on my neck from burns. "Do Not Drill Without Proper Eye Protection, I could only imagine.

To continue - I made a template for the top holes, Started with 3/16", then to 1/4", I believe next I went straight to the 3/8". For the airfitting hole I also used a hole saw (slightly used). I started with the same procedure up to 1/4" bit, Then to the 1" hole saw.

I installed Slam's RE 7's, With 1" x 3/8" bolts and washers.

jorgensensc 07-24-2008 05:19 PM

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Hot shavings... ohh yeah. I got a rather larger one right in the crook of my arm. I still have the scare. It made me look like a druggy with a track mark.
shawn

Riveted1 07-24-2008 07:48 PM

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I was wearing short sleeves... (I live in AZ, I don't think I even have a long sleeve shirt anymore :lol:) I was getting little burns here and there, they hurt a bit but no big deal... Got a big chunk down my shirt and it fused to my skin! Needless to say I got out from under the truck real quick. Then when I got done and scrubbed all of the grease and dirt off of myself, I had red marks all over my arms, ESPECIALLY in the pits of my elbows. Made me look like one of the local tweekers w/sores all over em! O.o

People who work on these things all the time are probably shaking their heads. But this is my first truck, so I'm learnin! So I will stress again... EYE PROTECTION!!

Jcentsr6 07-24-2008 09:02 PM

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Is the bed cut on this truck? I wanted to know.....cause its real low in the back (c-notch, lowering blocks) You would think the pumpkin would be hitting. Any bed pics??

RaceAGMC 07-24-2008 09:38 PM

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I'm looking to bag my truck. How much cash do you have tied up in parts for the complete system?

SCOTI 07-25-2008 12:59 AM

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The OP hasn't been around in a while & I haven't seen his truck locally either.... not sure what happened to him.

chevydog66 07-28-2008 11:06 PM

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Raceagmc, check out www.***************** for complete air bag kits. Or buy stuff in stages used from other board members in the suspension forum or on ebay. Step bits work good for me.

Ronm909 02-06-2009 11:19 PM

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OK so I want to bag my truck also, I want to use the Slam Specialties bag after reading so much about them here, but there are so many options, RE7, RE8, HE7, HE8, I know that R's are 200 and H's are 400lbs. which one do you guys recomend!!! (Oh ya I got a 67 fleet short..)

Kayotic 02-07-2009 12:42 AM

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Many truck owners here run Re7's or Re8's. 7's being most popular.

To raise your vehicle will never exceed 200psi.

Unless you need 2 ports save your money and go with 7's from SuicideDoors.

Ford Assassin 02-07-2009 01:26 AM

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I bought the Air Ride's from Suicide Doors after the Slams were out of stock and on backorder.

I haven't installed them yet, but I was assured that they are a better quality bag vs Slams.

Ronm909 02-07-2009 02:54 AM

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Hey Tim question... I cant decide between c-notch (which I already installed) or a full step notch. I do not have tires to see where I will sit, and don't care to "lay the frame" I was looking at your stance fully lowered, and I love the stance, what size tires do you have? Over all height.. trying to get an idea to help me decide..

Riveted1 02-07-2009 07:39 PM

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Resurrect an OLD post why don't you? ;)

Edit: Ok, my bad not THAT old, but I think it was as done as the dry-ass steak I had last night. :D

And RE-7's are plenty for the rear.

Ronm909 02-08-2009 12:36 AM

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sorry pretty new to the site, so much info to take in, did not even bother to look at dates, just goes to show you how awesome this community is, I still got an answer pretty quick thanks guys...

Riveted1 02-08-2009 01:05 AM

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Sorry, hope I didn't come off as an ass. I AM an ass, but didn't mean to be in the post. :ito:

There is TONS of info on this board about bagging your truck. I did mine (noob alert!), and I got all of the info here and from a few well-placed calls.


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