Bagging parts list HELP!

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  1. SkeeloG88

    SkeeloG88 Enthusiast

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    Alright I'm prepping to start buying my bagging components but don't really know where to start. I want a 4 link, keep factory control arms and I'm not body dropping. I plan on using 3/8" valves with 1/2" line. That's bout all I know so far. My truck is an 88 reg cab. Someone who has bagged one of these just throw me a parts list and maybe a lil know how, it will be greatly appreciated!
     
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    yota4life Grand Toyotaholic

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    Compressors: go with viair get a dual pack
    valves: I like gc extremei heard asco an smc are good
    4 valves will do front an back up and down. 8 is front back side to side
    torsion bar bag brackets for the front avs or suicidedoors.com
    tranny crossmember
    switchbox: avs sells great boxes they're rocker switch are the best IMO
    bag on bar 4links give you best lift an ride quality
     
  3. TRUCK ACTION

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    You'll have to deiced what type of link set up, what amount of lift ( tire size ), & what ride quality. These factor in rear bag placement.
    I recommend you get dropped spindles,as will help keep factory alignment & front ride quality! :cool:
     
  4. jetas

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    2 viairs or one air zenith compressor wit a 5 gal tank should be good. If ur switch happy then bigger tank obviously.

    Upgrade the alt and battery.

    Get an aluminum tank to avoid the rusting due to moisture. WATER TRAPS FORSURE.

    The link setup is up to u , and where u get to be creative. C notch aswell. Easy setup is bag-over-axle but ul get very little lift. Bag on bar gives u more lift simply because of leverage.

    Wats ur budget guna be anyway? Or are u guna be buying part by part
     
  5. SkeeloG88

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    Prolly part by part. My buddies got a lot of fittings. I think the local custom shop has some leftovers so I'll prolly spend around 800. Ima build the notch, 4 link, and brackets and shock tabs myself with my pops. So...
     
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    when i bag a truck i always use check valves.... but not a must, just piece of mind if your running plastic line....
     
  7. grinchious

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    is there a kit for bagging the front? i have an 87 reg cab.
     
  8. LowLife89

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    Don't go over the axle setup its easier but you'll regret it in the long run I'm in the process of going bags on bars 2500 bags up front 2600 in the rear go with 8 valves and don't go cheap cuz I bought the best and been bagged for over 4 years and never had a problem over kill is always good I bought 300 psi bags for a 150 psi system

    My 2 cents
     
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    Theres not really a kit. There are brackets available for the front. U still have to cut and weld
     

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