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Baggin' Dually?
So who can help me with some info. as to how to bag out a 89 crew cab dually? What would I do with all the leaf springs and what bags would be ideal so I can load a trailer on it and go as well?
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Re: Baggin' Dually?
well you wouldnt have leaf springs, and there are alot of differant setups.......but if I remember correct for towing purposes you want your airbag setup should sit behind your rear axel.....but i could be wrong.....just do as much research as you can
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I can help you ... fire away man......
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we used a air ride tech kit on two duallys when we had a shop. both great kits. one dually was our shop truck and the other pulled a enclosed trailer with a drag boat inside. best bolt on kit for the money.
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Subscribing, tonY do you have any pics of the airbar setup?
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here is a pic of the ART kit we used on the rear, we just bagged the front like normal.
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fiddy9apache-that is one nice kit you used. Im doing some searching to see what I need and what things cost.
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when we did the buy-in with ART we went ahead and ordered the complete kit. it came with everything, valves, air comp, digital gauges etc. its a great kit, super easy to install. it rode great.
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