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Help for the timid..bag it ?
I have a 74 short bed &want to drop it for fun but still need to use it as a real truck will bags carry the load or should I go with drop spindles ?
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Yes air bags can handle weight fine every semi on the road has them on the rear suspension.One of my friends has a bagged s10 and he hauls his atv in the bed all the time no problems.
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With bags you can haul more than you can with your stock springs. A properly installed air bag suspension is much better than a stock setup in regards to towing and load carrying.
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You don't need drop spindles on your 74 unless you want to lay it on the ground. You can get 4-5" drop in front just with bolt in bag plates and short lower cups. Anymore than 4-5" drop without spindles and you will run into problems with alignment.
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I prefer the bags due to the better ride, and the adjustability aspect is a huge plus in my opinion. You can bag without spindles, but I would recommend them.
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A few things you should think about first is budget and how low you want to go.You can get pretty low with out cutting the bed but if you want to lay frame then cutting and budget come in to play a lot.
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FYI- This is how low you can go running stock fender liners and without cutting the bed.
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