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Old 04-22-2006, 11:31 AM   #1
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Some guidance on Bagging a lifted Burb

Hey All, Looking into the possibility of putting some bags on my 72 Burb that rests on a 81 chassis, It's a 1/2 ton with about 5-6'' lift. Springs up front and blocks in the rear. What I would like to do is soften my spring packs up considerably so she sags almost to the point of rubbing on the tires, some bump-stops so I dont rub . I would like to have the bags deflated in this position for loading/unloading of passengers or cargo. With a flip of the switch I would like to elevate to ride height. I would also like to pump the bags up full for max lift. Similar to what alot of you guys are doing with bags to drop your rides, but using the bags here for lift. I estimate about 8-10'' of lift from deflated to fully filled. I think this could be done but I need some help from some people who have the insight necessary on these systems. Thanks.
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