08-09-2009, 06:11 PM | #1 |
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Helper bags
1985 c10 silverado. Looking for some info on a good helper bag system 1000 lbs would be plenty. Truck is c-notch and flip kit with blocks 4in drop rear.
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08-09-2009, 07:35 PM | #2 |
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Re: Helper bags
Chop off those u-bolts.... that's an issue waiting to happen!
Did you weld those c-notches in yourself? If so, you prob have the skill to build a AOL set-up. If not, ART makes a simple bolt-on kit that works well. Before considering either, you'll need to gusset & strengthen your 'breaches' as it sits. I would not trust the bottom of that frame-rail to support heavy loads even w/the ends of the notch plate welded. I used the same Western Chassis c-notch plates. For my home-made AOL set-up, my plates were first bolted in using the supplied GRADE-8 1/2" fasteners. When I cut the OE framerail for the 'C', I made sure the gap between the frame & the c-notch plate was just right & welded the seam (fore & aft). I then welded the c-notch plates on all edges & along the inside of frame along the c-notch arch as much as possible. Build for worst case scenario when you plan to load the vehicle & are out on the same roads as everyone else. There is no compromise when it comes to the safety of others.
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Thanks, but i did all the work 10 years ago and no problem yet.
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That's the key word in your statement. Why not trim the extra length off of the u-bolts? It doesn't impact the strength of what you have & would be safer than it is currently.
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08-09-2009, 08:05 PM | #6 |
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Yes you guys are all right and i should cut them down and will when i put the new bags on.
When i did it all those years ago wasent to worried and i still havent had a problem yet, but it is time to move forward and start putting some love back in my ride. Thanks guys |
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I agree with you a 100%. before i start mounting the perches i will do a good inspection and weld the gaps at the frame and notch. I will be hauling about 600lbs extra from time to time and will over build so i have no issues.
Basic plans are to use 1000lb capacity bags from firestone with shrader valves nothing fancey just functional. |
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That's what my set-up is like but w/a different bag (because I already had them). I did something similar like what Rokcrln did on his Lo-Buk build-up.
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