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Tangerine Dream
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Baggin Questions...
i would like to bag my truck and im wondering what the best way to go is on a budget? i want to keep my 20's and im on 275/45. my grandpa has been welding for 40 years so he can help me in that part. i know absolutely nothing about this stuff so i need your help.
![]() ![]() ![]() 1994 Chevy 1500,4.3L,BellTech 4/6, 20's, 1970 Pontiac LeMans Sport,455 Buick,TH400,12bolt |
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Re: Baggin Questions...
where to start LOL how bout a brief description of the kinda of kit your looking to run???? and if your grandpas helpin ya with that kind of experience your definently in good shape lol
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Re: Baggin Questions...
Budget and baggin once again is hard to put together. I've got about 1000 bucks into mine without any link setup yet. id go with a 3link wishbone if your trying to save money and have a reliable welder, but do lots of research. there is tons of info on here so look around and read on and good luck
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Tangerine Dream
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Re: Baggin Questions...
i want to do it under the $2000 range. and i have no clue wat kit i want. i know nothing about this stuff.
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Re: Baggin Questions...
you will need 4 bags, preferibly slam re-7's or contitech 2600's, cups for the front, notch for the rear, 4,6, or 8 valves, 2 viair 480's or an edc, 2 5 gallon tanks and a switchbox. that doesnt cover what setup you will have in the rear but thats a general idea of what you will need.
i suggest plumb and wire you air management first, then do the front, then tackle the rear. just my .02
94 silvy. bagged. rcsb fleetside. caddy clip. needs love
81 2wd jimmy. bagged. 383/700r4. needs to be put back together. Failure Of Research and Developmant
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Tangerine Dream
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Re: Baggin Questions...
thanks for the info! i forgot i have a small notch anf flip kit right now. but thats not a big enough notch is it?
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Re: Baggin Questions...
to lay out on that tire, you'll need a 9" notch. A regular bolt in is around 2.5-3"
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Re: Baggin Questions...
Suicidedoors.com is gonna be your main site for ordering stuff if you're on a budget. I got the majority of my stuff through them and my build was right around $2,000. I went with the superlift wishbone setup with slam specialties re-8 bags, and a 10" notch out back. Up front I went with re-7 bags and SD cups. All my airlines are 3/8". I'm using 8 3/8" SMC valves plumbed to a 12 gallon tank. If you want to get switch-happy, an engine driven compressor is definitely the way to go. The kits are rather expensive, but no worries - you can ebay a York 210 for around $75 (more info on these can be found in the York sticky at the top of the street forum).
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Re: Baggin Questions...
Before you buy anything do as much research as you can and learn about evrything that is involved in bagging your truck. You can learn so much in such a short time on here.
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Tangerine Dream
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Re: Baggin Questions...
thanks for the info again guys! i love this site. and i have been looking on here at all the bagging threads and i notice its alot of work but if my dad says i can go ahead and do it i will lol
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Re: Baggin Questions...
Well you got till you finish researching to convince your dad. So you better go start now.
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Re: Baggin Questions...
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Re: Baggin Questions...
Ya better just get it to lay frame right out of the box , otherwise you'll get the same disease we all have...
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Re: Baggin Questions...
...Inch Disease...Highly contageous...
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