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bag over axel?

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mazberrydelight   +1y
what size bags is everyone running over axel and towing with? anyone using tripple stack bags ? or bags larger then 2600lb one?
rnonelower   +1y
26's will work but if your going to do some real heavy towing I would go with 38's that's what I am using all the way around not only for a better ride but a lot more weight carring
huskerdually   +1y
A few guys are running the tripple stack. If you go with 26's you only have 5200lbs of lift. The rear of the truck is already a lot of that. I would probably go bigger, but it would help to know what your plans are.
rnonelower   +1y
if you don't want to go bigger for some reason you could double up and run one over the axle and one on your bars but that would be more work and pro. more money than just getting the 38's also you should run upper and lower bars and a panhard bar that is in my opinion the best for towing also ride right uses that set up
reyna bros   +1y
I am runnig 2 HE-8 slam specialties bags. IMO they are the best. They cost about $129.00 each but ou get what you pay for. At 400 psi at 11" they are rated for 14102 LBS of lift force. Which are more than I need but I rather be safe than sorry.
mazberrydelight   +1y
i'll be towing a 25' enclosed car trailer with atruck in it , i have a parelle 4 link with a watts, but havent decided what bags to run yet. its bodydropped and i need at least 8" of usable lift cause where i live i ned to go on a ferry boat and the ramps are steep .
huskerdually   +1y
re8's over the axle should do the trick. They have 9.1" of travel according to slam specialties.
mazberrydelight   +1y
any other suggestions?
slammedxonair   +1y
contitech tripple stack bags, or any other 2800 bag is what I would suggest other than the slam re8
erock805   +1y
I thought the tripple bags gave a bounce ride? No?