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Old 02-06-2003, 12:14 AM   #1
chevjayfsd
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Baggin My Truck?

What is the Best price i can get on a 1/4 in. bag setup (Whole)...I dont want fast bags. I want to be able to get the stance where i want it easily.. And when i get them will i have to pull the bed or anything?? And how is the MIC 1/4 in. Full setup,F,B.?? for $850
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Old 02-06-2003, 06:32 AM   #2
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a couple of the guys here have used ifcustoms........they seem to do a good job however i don't know if they sell it in a kit form??? lucky for me my buddy just did some work on the airride reps 66 impala and told him whatever he wanted for his 55 lwb stepside he could get him at near cost.........so he said he would figure out a way to hook me up when i get to that point.........
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Old 02-06-2003, 02:21 PM   #3
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MIC stuff isnt that great of quality...

i highly suggest going with 3/8" line instead of 1/4". 1/4" is pretty slow... as in youll be waiting for the front to come up, especially if youre using MICs crappy manual 1/4" valves.

also, manaul valves require you to run the airlines into the cab, blah....

most people are running 3/8" valves with 1/2" line (this is optimized) this is a pretty nice system, quick, but definetly not uncontrollably fast. i personnally wouldnt go less the 3/8" line

but honestly, it doesnt get super fast till you have 1/2" valves with 3/4" line.

also consider FBSS, if you just hav FB then you will have air transfer when you take turns since the front bags are tee'd together as well as the backs, by running valves at every corner you eliminate the air transfer, which means better handling and youll have the added benefit of individual control of each corner.

*****************, jason has some good stuff, real good guy.
innovativeairsuspension.com, larry will help you with anything, dont go by the prices on the website, call for your needs as he doesnt have everything listed.

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