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10-08-2013, 09:56 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Austin Texas
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spent $13 and bagged my rear end.
I had a set of those overload bag kits that I've been saving for the rear. Originally I was gonna use them to help my tj springs, but decided to use them instead of them. I slid them in there and the top bracket lined up nice. I went to lowes and bought some grade 8 "4 3/8 bolts for the bottom and a brand new drill bit to make the holes for the top. New drill bit was the best investment ever. I got the bags for free off of a trade in at my old job and the 13 bucks were spent at lowes. I have it set up were I have to run the compressor to air them up and there's a manual valve at the guage to let air out. Eventually I'll add a tank and valve to air up quicker but for now it all works good. Oh and I used an extra set of front shocks for the rear too. Pics coming.
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