See how much a local machine shop would charge to make them?
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This is a discussion on Wanted: im not sure what its called! Bag riser? within the Wanted forums, part of the Classifieds category; I need a small puck that fits under the base of an f9000 bag. I know art makes them out ...
I need a small puck that fits under the base of an f9000 bag. I know art makes them out of aluminum and they are about an inch tall but they are way too expensive.
If anyone has two laying around or knows of something else i could use let me know!!
thanks
1989 Silverado Project // 2013 GMC Sierra
i have a couple hockey pucks i could send ya
I thought about that but they arent quit big enoughOriginally Posted by uihockey2
1989 Silverado Project // 2013 GMC Sierra
I had some about a year ago when i took the old bag setup off, im not sure if they are still laying around or not, I'll check when i get home from work tomorrow.
2000 Escarado,4.8 5 speed, Deville Tail Lights,Shaved everything.,Kp Canti 4 link,EDC,16 Gallons.TR224 Cam, Lpp Long tubes.
2006 2500HD Duramax 4x4,CCSB,PPE HOT +2 ET,4" turbo back straight piped!
that would be awesome..its one of the last few things i need to finish off the bags!!Originally Posted by airhead
thanks
1989 Silverado Project // 2013 GMC Sierra
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1989 Silverado Project // 2013 GMC Sierra
Sorry jimmy, couldn't find them, they must have gotten thrown away in one of my cleaning rages.
2000 Escarado,4.8 5 speed, Deville Tail Lights,Shaved everything.,Kp Canti 4 link,EDC,16 Gallons.TR224 Cam, Lpp Long tubes.
2006 2500HD Duramax 4x4,CCSB,PPE HOT +2 ET,4" turbo back straight piped!
lol thanks for checkingOriginally Posted by airhead
1989 Silverado Project // 2013 GMC Sierra
Scrap piece of solid stock would work or like suggested get a machine shop to make some.
What are they and what are they for?? They are not need to run the F9000s are they?? Don't tell me I'm going to have to buy more parts for my bag set-up??
Originally Posted by LOWGREEN1
well i dont think you actually need them. The only reason I ended up needed them was because I set my rear end up for a larger tire. These little spacers just take up the extra room. Not sure if that makes sense.
I guess they also keep the f9000s from hitting the bottom bag bracket when deflated...might prevent some minor wear but i have never heard that you had to use them.
1989 Silverado Project // 2013 GMC Sierra
Good. Speaking of this...when you air up a f9000 all the way, should you be able to see the bottom aluminum ring??Originally Posted by jimmy p
i can...so i hope so.Originally Posted by LOWGREEN1
Right now I have my shocks set up to limit them to the 12" or whatever they are supposed to be limited at. But without these little spacers I cant inflate them all the way because its beyond their limit. Just the way I set it up off the bat.
If I ever decide to go with a bigger tire I can just get different shocks, shorten the bumpstop and remove the bag spacers.
1989 Silverado Project // 2013 GMC Sierra
the billet spacers arent necessary. Freind has been bagged with f9000's for almost a year, and they do not wear at all from hittin the lower bracket. Here's a pic of dad's airbar fully lifted
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2/4 drop, GMC 20's, 4:10 gears, Blackbear Tune
Hey Jimmy, I might have found something that will work for you. But I need to know the size of the bottom of the bag mount. These things are 3" wide by 1" thick. The line in the middle is cut all the way through. You would just have to drill a hole for your bolt. They are made out of solid steel.
I am going to toss the "cups" we made for my slams to go over the axle, if you want them I can ship them to you:)
2002 Tahoe
1987 R10
The bags are about 3-3/4" in diameter.Originally Posted by LOWGREEN1
1989 Silverado Project // 2013 GMC Sierra
dimensions???Originally Posted by thecodeman
by the way i dont think i ever "toss" anything...
and I know these arent neccasary for the sleeve bags but like I said I need them so the bag limits at the same time the shock does...not before.
Last edited by Jimmy P; 06-15-2005 at 04:33 PM.
1989 Silverado Project // 2013 GMC Sierra
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