need suggestions on bag set up

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  1. 808toy_soldier

    808toy_soldier Newbie

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    couple question :

    where can i get a fairly good setup for a pretty good price ( aint trying to compete or anything) just need somthing NICE AND SIMPLE

    how do you guys suggest i do my setup i just want a basic front , back and pancake dont realy care for side to side ,

    if you guys dont mind can you guys post your guys setups and how you guys did your front setup , my rear i can pretty much picture how im gonna set it up (but pix of rear will be apriciated too)

    thanx in advance
     
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    i would go suicidedoors.com bro. cheap good stuff..but then again cheap **** breaks fast..so when it comes to bags i wouldnt cut corners because good stuff is always expensive and good stuff always lasts... if u live on hawaii like ur name says u do pm me and maybe i can show u my truck and how i did my front.
     
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    I did my rear on a bag on bar setup rides nice. Slam bags are my personal preference I've had contis an firestone. I have pics in my thread. Project back to a yota. The front I haven't done yet cause I'm gettin control arms. But for places to get it check out avsontheweb.com or gravity-werx.com an suicidedoors as mentioned above. All places are good an fair priced
     
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    Are you planing on doing the install yourself? Do you have fabrication skills and the equipment to do this? If you cant do the install yourself I would be looking for a good shop to do it. There really isnt a "bolt on" kit for bags for our trucks. I would run Slam Specialties bags, Parker air line, ASCO valves, and a switch box from AVS..just a simple 6 switch should work fine, VIAIR compressors and an airtank from suicide doors.com should work fine. There are a lot of good deals for the compressors on ebay right now, same with slams too. Good luck!
     
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  7. 808toy_soldier

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    nice build not forgotten , realy taking notes, and not available yeah im located on oahu and was wondering how you was gonna set up shockwaves on your truck i remember seeing you selling some on forumshawaii.net
     

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