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rear air bag question
I am getting ready to install rear bags and was planning on just mounting the bag in the original spot for the coil spring. But now I realize I need the room for a big tire. I am not sure how much the bag will be in the way but I know I need the bag to set inside the frame rail. (so that there is no part of the bag sticking outside of the frame rail??) I hope that makes sense....
So I was thinking of just making a plate that would move the bag as far inside that I need, but will that end up being too narrow?? will that mess with the handling of the rear suspension?? Any thoughts are appreciated... |
Re: rear air bag question
So, are you running the stock trailing arms.
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Re: rear air bag question
no I built some arms out of 2 x 3 and instead of bushings they have heims in the front. the other question is if the bags are off to the side of the arm being that it is a heims joint will it want to roll over to the side???
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Re: rear air bag question
If the bags are not centered above the trailing arms and not directly under the rear frame rails, I would be concerned about the ability of your custom brackets to support the load of the entire truck. However, if beefy enough, it should work. I would not haul or tow with it though.
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Re: rear air bag question
Well I definitely do not plan to haul or tow with it at all. Maybe I should just plan on mounting the bags off of the back of the rear end. Does anyone have pics of a rear suspension with the bags mounted off of the rear end? with the stock style suspension???
Thanks for all of the input..... |
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