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01-08-2011, 05:41 PM | #1 |
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Bags in place of coils ? 68 Burban. What Bags
I see that ECE sells a air ride kit for trucks and burbs. I would like to put somthing like this in place of the rear coils. So I roll low and still tow a car trailer. I dont think I am going to notch it because I am worried about the strength.............. just put in a 1/2 bump stop on the frame.
I see that Air lift has a small compressor kit looks neat and small would it work oky ? So what bags should I use besides the ECE kit ? Panhard bar ? I have looked at the KP kit with the notch and truck arm kit it looks really neat but would it still be as strong as a Factory frame ? I would love to go this route but I need to be able to tow.
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Re: Bags in place of coils ? 68 Burban. What Bags
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Re: Bags in place of coils ? 68 Burban. What Bags
Once you swap over from coils to bags, I would recommend a trac-bar upgrade as well.
Are you planning on doing the front as well? or just the rear at this time?
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Re: Bags in place of coils ? 68 Burban. What Bags
I will do the front in time. I need to sell my 67 short box first.
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Re: Bags in place of coils ? 68 Burban. What Bags
If you plan on doing the front at a later date, then you may want to hold off on an air management (compressor, valves, tank, etc.). You can run the rear on a schrader system that can be inflated with a shop compressor when it's time to tow, and left at "just the right height" when you're not.
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Re: Bags in place of coils ? 68 Burban. What Bags
do you know with the ece kit can i roll with it about a 5" drop and still have it ride nice ? are there any better options ?
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Re: Bags in place of coils ? 68 Burban. What Bags
im thinking about doing the same with my 68 lwb, but im lost so any help would be good...
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01-10-2011, 12:49 AM | #8 |
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Re: Bags in place of coils ? 68 Burban. What Bags
I would start with a 2600# bag of your choice. Slam Specialties RE7s are good stuff, as are Dominators and Firestones, but there are tons of choices out there.
There is a write-up in FAQ about how to convert from coils to bags without using any of the fancy, unnecessary mounting bracketry found in the aftermarket 'kits'. The bolt-in notches have been found to be plenty strong for towing, especially if welded in for insurance. Many people on the board have done it, myself included. A button bump-stop would probably be sufficient at only 5" drop though. Full length panhard bar, ala ECE or CPP will suit your needs, and are adjustable.
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Re: Bags in place of coils ? 68 Burban. What Bags
i dont want to seen like a dumb kid, but i cant seem to find the write-up... could i get a link?
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I know there are a lot of great write ups on here because I used one last time.
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Re: Bags in place of coils ? 68 Burban. What Bags
alright ill try not to feel too bad ha, yes this site is a really great site lots of good info. lol i guess sometimes you just need to be smarter than the internet. and i guess im not
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Re: Bags in place of coils ? 68 Burban. What Bags
That is an awesome list, and yet not a single thread from here.
My comment was more to the point that there are many great build threads with pictures that I used to be able to find but somehow can't and none of them are in the FAQ section. Hell, gringoloco's dropmember build was one that I can't find now.
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Re: Bags in place of coils ? 68 Burban. What Bags
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I couldn't find the FAQ "coils to bags" specific article. I don't even remember one. I did my search on the internet in about 5 minutes with DSL at work. I have dial-up at home. So I won't be much help. There are a bunch of member that want these threads. I'll do some looking,... but you guys have to help me. Better yet,... do a tech article of your own,...when you bag your own trucks. See how much of a PITA that is. That's why I commend people like Rokcrln,... that has the patience to do what he does. I'll keep looking on here. But the internet and Google is a great source also.
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Use a 3/8"x4" bolt with a HD washer thru the trailing arm. Drill 2 mounting holes and 1 large air fitting hole in the frame, to mount the upper end of the bag. Run two lines with two schraders for the time being.
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01-10-2011, 07:52 PM | #18 |
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Re: Bags in place of coils ? 68 Burban. What Bags
Found it! It was under Krue's index thread...
MrShelley's guide shows the basics. Feel free to ask any questions you might still have after reading through it. I have done three trucks, my '70 and two friends '65-'66s, exactly like this with excellent results. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=129463
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Re: Bags in place of coils ? 68 Burban. What Bags
Thanks Gringoloco^^^.
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You can also use a cheap in-line ball valve so that you only have one schrader. Open when filling, so that the truck is level, then close to prevent side-to-side transfer, extreme body roll, and scary handling.
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Re: Bags in place of coils ? 68 Burban. What Bags
How did you find it?
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Re: Bags in place of coils ? 68 Burban. What Bags
we are doing slams SS7s under 75.00 with free shipping bracket kit for 70.00 (all four upper and lowers and have lines and fittings
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01-10-2011, 11:08 PM | #23 |
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Re: Bags in place of coils ? 68 Burban. What Bags
Little bit of memory work, but basically-
FAQ Forum : Krue's Index Thread : Suspension Section
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Re: Bags in place of coils ? 68 Burban. What Bags
Ok I see alot of diffirent bags out here. The ones the erly classics show are huge. What is a RE7 vs SS7. The bags look to basically bolt in. but what ones ?
I am going to need a super track bar kit. Is there a better option ? SCOTI will your shock mount mod work here with some shorter shocks ? The air line are pretty easy I undestand all that for now.
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