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Head Peon
![]() Join Date: Dec 1999
Location: Imlay City MI
Posts: 295
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Slam Specialties RS-82's all the way around...
I've got a set of these laying around and I am seriously considering using them on my '72 burb...anybody see any reason why I shouldn't be able to run them?
Slam RS-82 Spec Sheet
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'72 Suburban, factory tilt, tach, front & rear AC, front & rear disc brakes, 383/700-R4 |
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Got L.E.D.s
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Craig Co.
Posts: 195
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I'd do it. Those are good bags. I'm going with them instead of air lifts
Slam ![]() ModelRS82 Diameter 0 PSI 7.75" Diameter max PSI 7.75" Maximum PSI 180 Plate Material Aluminum Min Height 3" Max Height 11" Air lifts ![]() Compressed Height 2.8" Extended Height 9.5" Max dia. 6.8" Max load @ 100 psi 2190 Feature: - Limited Lifetime Warranty on Crimp Failure - Aluminum End Caps - Polyester Reinforced Natural Rubber - 300 Max PSI Rating - Single 1/2" Port - Steel Center Girdle Ring To reduce bags diameter - 1 Year Warranty on Manufacture Defects The slam bags will give me 1.5" more raise,and have built in bump stops.
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Bagged 1972 2wd Blazer http://www.earlyclassic.com/home.aspx Last edited by bagged72blaz; 01-21-2005 at 02:58 AM. |
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