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Air Ride -- factory ride height
I'm looking into a Ridetech AirBar 4-link for my 88 cc dually. This is my tow rig. I have NO interest in slamming my truck. If the conversion lowers the rear a couple inches by default, then so be it. I'm not wanting to c-notch or ride low. Wondering if anyone has a "stock" appearing truck with this setup or something very similar? I love the look of dually's laid out, however, Not an option for my truck at this point.
My dually tows our 5th wheel camper. So a slammed dually isn't practical for my needs. Post pics if you can please. Thanks |
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Have you looked at http://pbfab.com/73-87-rear-dropmember-airbag level 1 should keep you close to stock height.It does have a c notch but its probably small and under bed not a big step notch.
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Do it
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Right now I'm at 32'' front and 34'' rear. With a 31'' tall tire. Measured at top of wheel well. I can't go any lower than 30''. |
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What about a static drop in the rear with helper air bags for towing ?
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For towing if you have the skills/tools the best bet would be a 4 link with the bags on top of the axle. That would give you the most weight carrying capacity from what I've read. The cheapest would be a shackle/hanger kit which is a 4" drop and would put you at 30. Then you could add the helper bags if needed. Check out this thread for a very well thought out rear setup with towing in mind. It still might be lower than youd like though but it gives you and example. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=640843 |
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Thanks Paul..
Awesome build Scot. Way more than im looking to do. Skill set isnt the issue. I just dont need or want to go that low. Stock height without leaf springs is what I want. I gained a lot from your build. Im going to do some net surfing and find a 4-link setup I like. Looking strongly at the reversible sleeve bags used on the big trucks. |
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The 4-bar w/sleeved bags will definitely offer improved ride quality so it's just a matter of setting the bag brackets in the correct location so the bag functions correctly @ it's recommended pressure/height. The way my set-up is built, I could simply add spacers & be right back @ OE ride height but I built everything to the 8" lowered height. |
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