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rear bag setup

Mazda Lowering Static Mazda Suspension Mazda Tech
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col. sanders   +1y
Does anyone have any pics of some simple setups. I use my truck for day to day stuff and do not want to mod the bed. I have bags for the fronts,mini notches and bags for the rear.I would like to do a behind and under axle setup. No 3 link yet just want to go up and down. Do you have to do a 3 or 4 link?
baha   +1y
You only have to do a link set up if you want to. Most people do because it's a better setup then taking out a leaf. You would be much happier in the long run in my opinion if you did do a link set up. Modding the bed is only needed if you want to lay frame or body. It is to make room for the frame notch. A 6-link setup pictured above would fit under the bed just the cross members would need to be done differently.
baha   +1y
I personally like the look of a clean bed floor too, just remember you can always find room to move other components of the system. You may see a lot of people with big or multiple air tanks. The size of the tanks only affect the play time of the system. If you just like to air up and drive you can get by with a smaller tank you may just need to run the air compressor more.
splinter   +1y
actually the top of your rear end is the highest point. My rear end hit the bed floor with a static drop and a small notch, and was still 3 inches off the ground.
col. sanders   +1y
Thanks for the info guys. I really want to bag my truck but do it in stages or not go too buck wild. I have asked a few people about a simple setup and have gotten many different answers. The main problem besides cost is with the different link setups and do you have to run them, I plan on running the main leaf for now and then later on doing the link bars. My main issue is that I want it to be upgradeable and not to have to redo a whole lot of things.