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bagging my dually

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slonlo   +1y
ok i need some advice on bagging my dually... i need to know what kind of bags touse in the back and how heavy duty does the 4 link need to be to support this monster??
yumuggn   +1y
You need a preetty heavy duty four link especially if you are going to mount yhe bags on it. As far as bags thats up to you. It all depends if you would still like to tow with it. We use the big air lifts. Some people use the tripple bellow bags. You can gusset the four link to make it stronger. L8R
slonlo   +1y
was planning on doingover axle with a tri 4 linkfr now what size bags work well ??
yumuggn   +1y
You can use some really big bags on the axle. its all up to you If you ude some heavy duty shocks towing will be no problem. I would try some tripple bellow bags that way you get enough lift. I have also seen semi truck bags wsed on the axle. make sure your crossmember is very strong.
dropduallie88   +1y
I used the re-8 slam bags over the axle and just towed a 20ft trailer with a 56 belair on it and it towed fine.
gpcustoms   +1y
we have been using firestone 26c bags on our 2000 chevrolet we have just put 22s on it and are putting 4 re8 on it
bbt fab   +1y
We just did a setup on an 80s style box dually we used a salm specialties re 8s
bagged_99   +1y
I used 2600lbs all the way around on both of my duallys. No problems Just don't cut corners and use thin metal its a big azz truck and if you plan to tow with it you need the bigger the better.
slonlo   +1y
thnx alot i was just worried about the bags handling the weight... cause we will prolly have to use it to tow... u think the slam speciaties could handle towing a 95 zoo on a trailer?
juicedwagon   +1y
if your worried about weight then you can mount the bags past the axle. not as much lift but it will take a little stress of the bag and if will ride better