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bagging a dually

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custom86dually   +1y
hello, just wondering if any1 has any of there measurements writin down on the stuff they used to bagg there duallys.. i would like to go 2 link with a pan hard since it is not my daily driver and i will prob go with bag over axle uless thats not a good idea.. i never bagged a truck b4 so all suggestions would be awsome or any ideas. a friend of mine who bagged his s10 will be helping me with the welding but he bought a kit from suicide doors so hes not to sure on how to make things either i need lots of input my truck is a 1986 crew cab dually
custom86dually   +1y
even if its measurements of a 4 linke anything would do.. or is there any1 i can call that can help me out that sells this kind of stuff.. i am planning on pulling a small car trailor with a 3200 pound car on it.. if that makes any differance? and i would like truck to lay frame..
custom86dually   +1y
no1 wants to help out.. i juss need ideas and help or something on what sum1 else is running or something that i should just buy
skidrow   +1y
look here for ideas
custom86dually   +1y
it dont work thanks for trying thou im new to this bagging thing
skidrow   +1y
works for me should take you to photbucket try agin your going to have to pick a folder over 1000 pics
skidrow   +1y
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ec_dually   +1y
what yr model truck, i have a 2 link on mine also and have mny bags on the bars and i can pull a 20ft trailer with no problem over the axle is good also just personal prefernce if you go with a 2 link you link bars need to be at least 48 inches long i had mine made at suicide doors with the end a busging already in place and you will need to get a new axle saddle and mounting plate and u bolt, you can get the saddle and plate and ubolts from ekstensive metal works.. \
huskerdually   +1y
There are a lot of ways to link a rear end. If you are new to it I would recommend going here and reading as much as you can stand. People run lots of different lengths of bars. I think mine are going to be around 60". I know that is super long but I'm doing it for a couple reasons. I hate the wheel not being centered in the wheel well and I'm hoping to use the same crossmember for the front of the bars and the carrier bearing. If anyone can give me a good reason not to do this let me know, and soon cause hopefully guilty is going to have my framerail pieces done soon.(hint hint). I've drawn my entire setup to scale on graph paper and run through the entire range of motion to see if there are any surprises. You can also just run universal four link from any one of the companies out there and you will probably never know the difference.

The biggest thing is to just read and look at as many pictures as you can
custom86dually   +1y
thanks guys my truck is an 86 for the fella that asked.. i like that 4 link that the guy sent me ware did u get them front plates from or did u make them ?i love my truck even thou it needs work i been doin little things to it everyday i bought it 2 weeks ago and within the next month i wanna have it laying frame do i need to go with a specific tire size or anything cuz some of the guys 16s look like they have alot smaller tires on then my truck has