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the price is comparable... the same type of work will have to be done to the truck for either install. the only thing that hydros use that bags dont are : batteries and oil. if you get a dependable setup either one will be fine (i have had both and like them equally) if you develop a leak with hydros you get oil everywhere. if you develop a leak with air you can't raise your truck (worst case) or it leaks down over night (best case) i am all for either one but costwise... depending on your pumps, batteries etc... you can spend 2000.00 or less installed for a decent basic setup. bags you can spend the same... the real cost difference is how fast you want it to be.... more batteries means faster with switched... bigger valves mean faster with bags.
a basic hydro setup is 2 pumps, 3 or 4 batteries, f,b,s,s, will run about 2000-2500 installed
a basic bag setup is 1 comp, 1 5 gal tank, 4 3/8" valves(or 8 for f,b,s,s,)
and a few switches or some gauges
i didnt include bags or cylinders into the setup due to each person wanting a different size but......whatever your budget will allow be it bags or juice.
i vote both.... bag the front and juice the rear...(you can 3 wheels that way..........lol)