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How long to bag?

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krayla   +1y
I talked to a buddy of mine and his shop is gonna be open enough for me to get in for a lil while. So ? is how long would it take for about 2-3 guys to rip apart the front of my 92 and bag it? could it be done in a day? This is my daily so i have to be able to drive it almost everyday i could get away w/ a couple days off but we are gonna try and work everything to where i can still drive it home at nights. The back is gonna be done in stages too so its not off the road long. Any help is much appreciated. And He's wanting to start tomorrow so any replys quick will be very helpful.
mmautoworks   +1y
if they are just bagging the front with nothing special i dont see why a day maybe two tops but that does not mean it will be i would rather not rush a truck to make sure all is correct just my opinion
krayla   +1y
This is just bagging. I'm gonna cut fenderwells and move stuff later on down the road. I'm just trying to get it bagged while i can get in a shop to do it. I'll do the rest on my own time.
TwistedPhil   +1y
If you want to make sure it will be done in time, take care of the air management before you even start on the front suspension.
Mount your tank and pump, plumb your valves, and wire everything up, so that when you get that day off to set up the front you just need to connect the air line to the bag and roll!
I think you can handle just a front bag/ bracket install within a day pretty easily- just take your time and make sure nothing is contacting the bag!
Be sure to cover or replace the T/C rod bolts on the lower control arms, or the bag will rub on them when you're low! Just one thing I remember from doing one a long time ago!

-Phil at FBI
dreamworxinc   +1y
depending on the knowledge of your freinds that are doing the job, it takes about 3-5 days. good luck, please do not cut corners to save time you will reget it.
minitrucker04   +1y
i bagged my s-10 in 3 days, and it was just me and a friend! but i had did the notch the week befor. so i dont see why not
krayla   +1y
I already have my compressor and tank mounted and my valves together all i gotta do is hook them up to the tank and wire them to my switches and hook some line to the front. Like i said before it's gonna be done in stages. Like bag front one day, notch and get everything ready for the back another day, link and bag another day, kinda something like this. We are just trying to do it so i will be able to drive it home at night. Thanx everyone for the help so far!
twistedsdime   +1y
I don't find it being hard to do in a couple of days but you might be cutting some corners in order to be driving it home everynight. But if you had it in a shop then in a solid monday thru friday week you could be draggin that weekend.
krayla   +1y
Thanks for the advise keep it coming. Any helpful tips or suggestions will be much appreciated.
ricky@3rdshift   +1y
You know I must be setting speed records, but I can have the front bagged and plumbed and everything in about 8 hours especially if you not pulling out the fenderwells. The rear is a little differnt, but about 2 weeks ago, Myself and 2 other guys did a notch, built a wishbone 3 link and trimmed out the bed in about 12 hours.