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What pressures you running?I'd sure like to see a pic at ride height as well whenever you can. |
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Hi, cool setup...Do you have any pics of the rear bag install . i am trying to install the back bags and i dont have a cup or any thing. the air bag has two places for the bolts and on for the sir fitting. do i just drill the the three hols out and bount like that . any info helpfull or pics to. Thanks Frank
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BTW, this has been covered before, but anyone using Suicide Doors lower cups should consider triming them down about 1". I took mine back out and cut them, now my front cross member is maybe 1" off the ground aired out.They are way too tall as shipped.;)
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Do you have a shot of your truck aired out with the cups trimmed?
<edit> I ask because I will be installing mine this week! Also, are you running drop spindles? |
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How about these?;)
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you are running blocks in the rear too, correct? What size?
By the way, your truck looks great! I will be installing my kit over the next week or so. I am trying to do it without pulling the bed and I should be ok. I don't have a garage that my truck fits into and I would rather not have to put the bed somewhere while I get everything done. |
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Mine will be a little different then the others on here, but I think everyones is a little different. I will be taking pics of mine to share as well, just in case my system helps any.
As it is I am running two lines off the tank, one for each side. My valves will be mounted on the frame under right under the cab for easy access. That way I have a shorter distance for the wires as well. |
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great truck
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Wink-
Want to make sure I've got this right. You are bagged in stock spring locations front and back, with a 2 1/2" c-notch correct? How far off the ground are the bumpers and pinch welds when aired out? Truck looks great btw.-Chris |
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He also cut down the front cups (about an inch left).
I am leaving my cups as is for now and may run a small cup in the rear to start with. I can go lower if I want, but going higher would mean additional work to drive it. At this point I would be happy to be on the road again. |
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the truck looks great do you have any plans for wheels
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Should be a sticky.....
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It is time to take the bed off. Got all my stuff ready.
minus the comp. switches and tank. Get that latter. Thanks for this tread :uhmk: |
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Maybe I overlooked this tidbit of info....but how do the bags mount on the trailing arms?
It looks like the bags have a center hole for air, but outer holes for mounting. Trailing arms have a center hole for the bolts. See my problem? Is there a bracket, do you drill extra holes, or is there a specific air bag part number to get to the hole is in the correct place? Thanks in advance, Putter |
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Usually most bottom mounts on the bags have one bolt hole, which works great with the trailing arm. It's the top one that has two mounting studs or bolt holes.
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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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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). |
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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. |
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I made mine but then didn't use them because they would not allow for the full drop that I wanted. |
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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?
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