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Old 08-26-2011, 10:16 PM   #1
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Re: Cherubs Burban Project

Where did you get the rear bag set-up? Is it a ridetech AOL kit?
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Old 08-26-2011, 11:15 PM   #2
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Did I right that you did not notch the frame? I picked up a 78 and I was noticing tonight as I unloaded it off the trailer that if I put the axle on top of the leafs there would be almost no clearance to the frame???
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Re: Cherubs Burban Project

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Where did you get the rear bag set-up? Is it a ridetech AOL kit?
Yes thats the exact system i got.


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Did I right that you did not notch the frame? I picked up a 78 and I was noticing tonight as I unloaded it off the trailer that if I put the axle on top of the leafs there would be almost no clearance to the frame????
Initialy i thought the same thing but if your not going to tow anything then you will be alright but if you plan on loading it down then yes you will need a notch. the only down side is that they dont make one specific to the suburban and you will have to make a custom one or modify one to fit. I was going to do one like this.

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oke, thanks, but what I wanted to know, is if he did the A/C lines himself? isnt only possible by special tools because of the refrigerant?
No i havent ran the lines yet. but i will be getting a shop to do them. My neighbor just got his done and they charged him 65 bucks. so depending on how long the hoses are it should be cheap.
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