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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Santa Clarita California
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Bags complete!
So yesterday I installed my Manual fill air bags for the rear of my truck...and it was a lot harder that its put out to be. I'm expecting to remove my springs..drill some holes...run some line...and call it a day. That's not what happened at all. It's probably my truck that wasn't cooperating but here's how it went. I removed the spring...very basic. on the link arm there is a threaded stud that needed to be removed and a 4.25 inch bolt would attach the air bag, but unfortunately that didnt happen like it was supposed to so my friend Eric, who helped me in this install, welded a grade 8 to a piece of steel plate then welded that to the link arm. Hes a professional welder and owns and built a completely bagged 1500 silverado (body dropped, step notch, laying frame...he knows what hes doing) so that is the first picture. next were supposed to drill wholes into the frame to bolt down the top of the bag....yeah there is no way we were getting through that thick frame and the even thicker plate on the frame...we should of took the bed off. Instead we made a cup sort of attachment and bolted that to the top of the bag. second and third picture. We did not c notch the frame yet, however I did remove the bump stops and it rides exceptionally well. I plan on putting in the 2 inch lowering blocks in the rear so I can run more PSI and still have the low ride. I also cut the front coil down about 1 coil. My truck sit 2.5 inches lower all around. Before this setup I have 2 inch lowering coils in the front 4 inch lowering in the rear. So 6.5 in the rear and 4 inch in the front. So all you suspension guys...when I c notch I should be good...now when I let out all the air it sits on my rear axle. Thanks Boris (Way2Lo2), Scott (Scoti) for all your help. I will post up a better picture of the truck when I get home from work. Some of the pics are mid weld. So imagine it all welded and nicely painted
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Re: Bags complete!
nice...plans for the front?
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Re: Bags complete!
I dont have any plans as of right now I do want to be bagged all eventually. its a 3/4 ton and I want to keep it that way. I think its unique. thanks for checking it out
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Re: Bags complete!
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Re: Bags complete!
We initially used 2 plates which are caged top and bottom on my 66 gmc, it was too high, with 8" diameter bags and 12" tall aired up all the way, so we removed the bottom cage and used a suicide doors flat bottom plate but it really was not needed so we just bolted the bag on through the trailing arm and made sure we had internal spacers so the bolts would not wiggle in the trailing arm and just tightened them down.
We mounted the air line with a T in the middle of the upper crossmember so the length of the air lines were equal going to both bags. I hid the schrader valve behind the drivers side front tire on the frame so no one could lower me down as a joke. We are planning on adding a tank and a ride height control valve in a few months. Kieth We are about to get this bad boy running and driveable......I hope.....man does this take time or what ? this is a shot that shows the rear bag with a cage on top and the base just bolted to the trailing arm.....we finally got the air leaks fixed, it does not leak down any more. http://kieth.smugmug.com/Trucks/66-G..._pTfv9bn-X2-LB this shows the original bag mount with 2 cages and it was too tall even for a stock stance. http://kieth.smugmug.com/Trucks/66-G...28723713_zsmuL |
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Santa Clarita California
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Re: Bags complete!
I tired pb blasting the stud out of the link but it wasn't going anywhere. I think this will last. hes a pretty good welder. we'll see.
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Re: Bags complete!
Big difference. 2nd pic was taken in april the day before i bought it. the first pic was taken this morning.
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