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bagged on lower bars

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twisted minis   +1y
Does this help?

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vegasyota94   +1y
ahhh... so my lowers are 32" long.. should i put them somewhat towards the middle of the bar? or closer to the cab...
vegasyota94   +1y
that pic makes alot of scense (lightbulb clicks on)
i just dont want to pop my bags by having too much force on them... u knwo wut i mean?
glhturbo   +1y
arent firestone 2600's for example, EACH rated for 2600lbs of force or something? if so, then i doubt you can ever blow it out from force as long as the bag isnt bound up on itself or something? shrug
twisted minis   +1y
Yeah. Do you want a lot of lift or just the ride quality? Mine are closer to the axle than the pivot, and it makes for a really nice ride. Its just right to me. On the Mazda I noticed it was softer, and smaller bumps felt bigger because it was such a large ratio.
vegasyota94   +1y
i want lift, and ride.... if i can get it so i can change a tire without having to take the bed off that would be great, and i want it to ride nice, and not all bumpy like driving on bump stops...
framescr8pintoy   +1y
yeah nowwww you wanna do bags on bars lol
twisted minis   +1y
Mine untucks the tire. If you have 36" bars, I would put the bag about 12-14 inches away from the axle. Your bodystyle tucks a little hard in the back than mine. And mine is mount 9 inches away from the axle on 20 " bars.
vegasyota94   +1y

i got 32 inch bars... ill try the 12-14 inches... ill do 14 inches first, and see how the lift is...
thanks for the help...
now i just need time to do this...i might wait untill i move into my new house i just bought... a few weeks.... since the truck is able to air up and be driven onto my trailer...