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Originally Posted by kieth
BOA does that mean Back of axle ? yes we are going behind the axle on the outside of the frame or it could end up on top of the axle after we drop the front the ride height will be set (since that is the limit) and we will then position the bags in the rear to match the front of the truck. Until you start one of these projects you do not know how much actual thought goes into it. We need to set the ride height of the front bags to their proper height
8" see where the rear bags have to be set so they are withing their travel range 8 to 8.5" and then make sure the rear bags do not collapse farther than 4.5" when fully lowered.....so it is going to be a juggling act. Kieth
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one of the challenges I found, was if you end up utilizing the full range of the bag, it can be a challenge to find shocks that fit that range as well. at least it was for my front shocks on my last bagged truck.