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Helper bag kit
Hey guys, need a little help. I'm looking at putting in some help bags just so I have extra support when pulling our boat. I've seen a number of posts with guys doing the same.
I know they don't make a specific kit for the 72, but what kits are you using? I contacted Jegs and they said they don't have a kit. If you have a specific part number, that would be greatly appreciated. THANKS! |
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I have a set that I took out of a 67 leaf sprung burb.
Don't know who made them, but they don't look at old. So, they are out there.
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Trailing arms. No leafs.
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08-02-2011, 07:19 PM | #5 |
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Did you look at the Air Lift 1000 in the link I posted above. It fits open coils and is only $90
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Just swap bags in place for the rear coils. Leave them @ 30-40psi unloaded & add some air via a simple schrader valve set-up when you plan to load it down. You would be purchasing 2 bags regardless right?
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If you go this route you may want to consider adding a rear anti sway bar.
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Not really a 'must have' but sure won't hurt. The bags won't be any worse than coils; they'll just allow for height/capacity adjustability where coils won't.
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08-03-2011, 07:59 AM | #9 |
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Actually, we like the truck just the way it is. If we decide to do a frame off restore or go more custom, then I would concider just going bags in all corners.
But really, we're just looking for something to help make it a little safer when going down the road to the boat launch. Plus the helper bags seem pretty easy to install and just use when needed. Thanks for the link. |
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'Helper' bags for coil applications go inside of the coils meaning you would remove the coils for the installation unless your going to do some sort of 'custom' set-up. If you're removing the coils anyway, just bolting in an air-spring that replaces the coil is easier. Regardless of which way you go, you still have to route air to the bag to be functional so that's a wash.
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Re: Helper bag kit
Someone on here is using these. I've been saving the link for myself. http://www.performanceonline.com/196...DE-ASSIST-KIT/
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08-03-2011, 11:08 AM | #12 |
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I've seen them also. If I was going to spend the $250, I would just go with swapping out the coils for bags.
Like I said, we like the stance the way it is. Just looking for something to stiffen up the back end. At $85, the helper bags seem the best route. |
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Link for what you intend to use?
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I think he is looking at the link in my first post for the Air Lift 1000
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That's correct...
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Someone told me these would work, so I saved this link.
http://www.sdtrucksprings.com/index....oducts_id=6894
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Unfortunately the kit from Auto anything is only for the 1 ton. I've seen guys with kits......anyone else know???
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Description from the AirLift 1000 front kit posted:
•The perfect helping-hand for your open coil springs, giving you up to 1,000 lbs of leveling capacity •Fine-tune the level of dampening for the right mix of load support and ride quality •Tough polyurethane construction is custom-molded to fit your springs •Made just for open coil spring suspensions The text states these are for open coils & that they can be used front & rear. But, the rear coils in this application are not 'open'; they're pigtailed (closed) on both ends. Do they make something similar that works w/the closed type coils?
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I love mine.
I ran the air lines back to the bumper and made them the tag bolts! Oh man it made a differance in the ride. No more bouncing when I go over small humps in the road. Man I need to move those shock's one of these days.
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Yours are the pictures I've seen. Do you remember what kit you bought?
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