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Nothings as cool as my 72
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Edmonton, AB, Kanuckastan
Posts: 181
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Rear Aux. Air Bags
I was wonder if anyone has put rear aux. air bags in 67 - 72 C10 or has heard of anyone that has done it. I already have the rear aux. springs, but I would rather swap thoughs for the air bags. I plan on do some light towing with it so I would like the truck to handle more height in the back.
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1972 C10 Longbox In the middle of body off restoration Rebuilt 355, turbo 400, 3.42 12-bolt Rolling chassis finally done and cab mounted. Now onto sanding, bondo and more sanding. ![]() |
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Special Order
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Location: Mt Airy, MD
Posts: 85,851
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Re: Rear Aux. Air Bags
I put them on a`70 Custom/10 I had.I really loked them.You can add 1,500# more payload or run empty with factory ride.It`s the opposite of the "bag-jobs" used to lay frame.You ban "jack-it-up",like air shocks,but actually do something to enhance your suspension while you`re at it.
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