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Your options are cans, air struts, or get with a fabricator that can really make real bag mounts. I would go with the last option since cans: little lift, little drop (thanks to their size), horrible ride and require rebuilding quite often. Air struts: I hear ride good, but the drop is questionable, they are expensive, and I've heard issues with the air sleeves detaching from the strut itself and rubbing. Same with UAS bags, they'll rub on the spindle and then won't sit low since they need a strut in there and wherever that bottoms out - that's it. A good fabricator get get some bags in there off the control arm and make some nice mounts in the rear and will do the trick, but will require cutting. If you've got $4500 burning a hole in your pocket you could do air runner which makes a real nice system...but I'm a hydraulic guy, so take my advice with a grain of salt.