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Old 06-30-2009, 08:07 PM   #1
bird7263
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Bagged, how low will it go with standard cnotch. Any pics???

Hey fella's, I am already lowered 8 in the rear with a static drop.. I have a standard style c notch already installed.(Similur to a cpp) It looks like I have about 3-4 more inches to go before I will bottom out. I am wanting to bag the rear for now, but I am having a hard time envisioning how low it will sit. I know that it will not lay frame or anything but I am wondering if its worth the money and the hassle to go through with all the work for 3 more inches.

I will bag the front eventually but for now I am just gonna stick with the rear. I don't plan on putting a super c or any major frame work in the rear.. I plan on putting the bags in place of the springs.. Any pics of your work or If you have pics of your truck while aired down please let me take a look.. Stepside pics would be awesome too.
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