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Old 08-18-2007, 04:29 AM   #1
ColinOpseth
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To bag or not to bag..

Hey guys, first time posting here again in a LONG time. I've been busy with my V8 Vega project and I'm just getting back around to my trucks.

I have two shortbeds, a '70 CST 402 with original paint and a '72 Cheyenne Super (clone, took the cab and front clip off a longbed).

I have Early Classic dropped spindles on the '72 Cheyenne Super with stock springs. Should I ditch the springs and bag the truck? I am running the stock coil rear spring setup, too.

I have access to a welder and do have 'some' welding experience but I'm far from being a professional welder. Are there any close-to-bolt-on airbag setups? I like the Shockwave systems but I'm sure they're out of my price range and modification skills.

So, what would oyu guys do? If you have pics of what you've done with your truck could you post it so that I can get an idea of how your ride looks with the mods you installed? My goal is to run 22s on the truck in the rear with 20s on the front. I don't really want to slam the truck just have a nice, low ride-height.

Thanks a lot,
Colin
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