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Old 11-09-2015, 02:38 PM   #1
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There are so many companies out there that claim to be the top or best as far as product or price on lowering, bagging or lifting our rides. I'm In the market for product to bag my 64c10 now and I'm all over the place in prices and equipment that to me the, "not so educated in this department," enthusiast. I'm hoping to find someone out here with the experience of a customer and the expertise of an installer can tell me or lead me in the right direction of the product that I am looking for. Can I get some help with this if possible? Thank you to my fellow cheveronians.

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Old 11-09-2015, 03:15 PM   #2
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For the novice w/air suspensions, I would recommend Porterbuilt products or Ride Tech.

Reach out to board supporting vendor Travis @ Pro Performance for your needs or contact the manufacturers directly.
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Old 11-09-2015, 03:23 PM   #3
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All three choices that SCOTI recommended would be my top 3 as well. Hard to go wrong with any of those guys.
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Old 11-09-2015, 03:58 PM   #4
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Bc fab in rancho cordova....near sac . Best price for complete kits
http://www.bcfab.com/Complete-FBSS-A...-1_p_1010.html

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There are so many companies out there that claim to be the top or best as far as product or price on lowering, bagging or lifting our rides. I'm In the market for product to bag my 64c10 now and I'm all over the place in prices and equipment that to me the, "not so educated in this department," enthusiast. I'm hoping to find someone out here with the experience of a customer and the expertise of an installer can tell me or lead me in the right direction of the product that I am looking for. Can I get some help with this if possible? Thank you to my fellow cheveronians.

Thanks lots,
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Old 11-09-2015, 05:56 PM   #6
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There are so many companies out there that claim to be the top or best as far as product or price on lowering, bagging or lifting our rides. I'm In the market for product to bag my 64c10 now and I'm all over the place in prices and equipment that to me the, "not so educated in this department," enthusiast. I'm hoping to find someone out here with the experience of a customer and the expertise of an installer can tell me or lead me in the right direction of the product that I am looking for. Can I get some help with this if possible? Thank you to my fellow cheveronians.

Thanks lots,
Tony!
Tony,

You do have a lot of options when it comes to bagging your truck. The first question I always ask people, is how low do you want the truck to be for ride height and aired out? From there, we can start putting together some kits for the desired height you want, and also inform you of what parts it takes to reach that goal.

We sell quite a few brands of suspensions, and would be glad to help you out and further explain in detail, of all your options. Being we carry a lot of different lines, we always put together the ideal package for you. We can also answer any questions you may have in general about air suspension.

Give me (Travis) a call @ 480-420-8175 or send an email to travis@azproperformance.com

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Reach out to board supporting vendor Travis @ Pro Performance for your needs or contact the manufacturers directly.
Thanks for the recommendation!
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Old 11-10-2015, 03:17 AM   #7
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^^^Travis is very knowledgeable with our trucks and what fits/works best. Give him a shout and he will point you in the right direction for what fits your needs/wallet. He helped me out with my Accuair setup and I couldn't be happier...just have to install it now.
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All companies that have been listed are the best to me,And make sure you buy a airline tubing cutter that will save a lot of headaches installing and not having leaks.
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Old 11-10-2015, 10:42 AM   #9
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Thanks a lot for the info!
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