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350d50   +1y
Edited: 12/10/2006 7:47:03 PM by 350D50

hey guys, i havent posted on streetsource for quite a while, been really busy and not on my computer...until i broke up with my gf now i have nothing better to do lol. i bought a 92 b2200 and it got lowered right away via 3 inch blocks and a pulled leaf, cranked torsions and cut bump stops. I got given another truck i planned on pulling the motor and trans to scrap it, body is in rough shape.. my frame cracked, i guess it was weak and my lack of suspension didnt help so i have this other frame thats in really good shape..so it will be bagged. I talked my dad into letting me keep parts of my truck at my house, so im going to drive the truck for the winter with the body rotten and body drop my solid cab and box, and when i swap it i want to bag it also. I know theres a lot of work involved, and this will mostly be done outside, my garage is too packed with stuff and my dad could care less..anybody have any links to good tech articles or anything? Im pretty sure about the rear setup, and a buddy bagged his and made his front mount and almost lays out until his tires hit inner fenders, so i can look at his front set up, but i know u guys have almost all done this and some have good pics, really im worried about the body drop..i know it wont be cut, cut, reweld, and done. thanks for any help
thebagshack (devon)   +1y
Well, I would say welcome but you've been here so it seems! The only advice I can give you is take your time and always measure everything again and again! What rear setup you doing?
350d50   +1y
im gonna do a triangulted 4 link with bags on lower bars..and i know it depends on the bag but what is a good range of psi for ride height?
thebagshack (devon)   +1y
Nice! I have a similar setup! Forward Triangulated 4-link with bags on the lower bars too! Well your right! Um, honestly it really depends on where you mount the bags on the bar and alsoyour shock placement...those to things will be the deciding factor on ride height! I will tell you that you will need at least 60-70psi just to get the thing off the ground!
thebagshack (devon)   +1y
When it is all said and done it is always your preference on ride height. Where it feels comfy for you will not be the same for all...
prorida   +1y
word dev
thebagshack (devon)   +1y
YES!

One up...next level!
prorida   +1y
Originally posted by MiniNewB



YES!

One up...next level!

super mario bros reference?

thebagshack (devon)   +1y
Yes, thanks a lot Dave

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