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Old 10-05-2008, 12:55 PM   #1
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Bagging my '67, need help.

I have a '67 swb Chevy, and I want to bag it. My buddy got his kit from FBIRides for $1000, but told me to get a switch box insted. I just need to know what to get in a kit. I'm new, and want to get what I need, the 4-link, and spindles, and stuff will have to be added later....lol.
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Old 10-05-2008, 01:27 PM   #2
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Re: Bagging my '67, need help.

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I have a '67 swb Chevy, and I want to bag it. My buddy got his kit from FBIRides for $1000, but told me to get a switch box insted. I just need to know what to get in a kit. I'm new, and want to get what I need, the 4-link, and spindles, and stuff will have to be added later....lol.
First.... You should put this type of request in the appropriate section for better response (that would be the suspension section BTW).

When you do, provide more details of parts you have, the type of suspension your truck has, & what your immediate (or ultimate) goal is so the people that do help you can provide accurate answers.

I always recommend Air Ride Tech for people just starting out. Once you know what your doing, then piece a kit together if desired. Need to go lower than that?? There are other kit's available to allow laying the rails out.
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Old 10-05-2008, 05:59 PM   #3
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Re: Bagging my '67, need help.

Suspension? Stock height, nothing change, coil spring rear. I have a lot of friends that have bags, but have never really liked them, but that has changed. I didn't really want a lot of answers, just need to know if a new guy, should buy a kit, and where from, is FBI a good place? I want a cheap kit, and upgrade for my needs at that time, work my way up to a full out truck to drag whenever I want. For now, just a easy bolt on in a weekend kit, with bags in place of all 4 coils.

If you can help me, I'm reposting in the right forum...thanks. I haven't been on here in a while, and have dail-up, I just posted really fast and didnt look...lol.

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