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Old 02-29-2008, 03:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Adding Airbags W/2.5 Deaver & 2" Block Question

hey guys I have a question for you. i have a 07 cc with a 2.5 deaver pack in the rear along with bilsteins and a 2" tapered block. when i tow our 24 ft deckboat the rear still drops a little low for my taste so where can i get bags that will fit the lift in the rear and my second question is if i leave some air in the bags when not towing will it bring up the rear of my truck. thanks in advance for the help guys!!!
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Re: Adding Airbags W/2.5 Deaver & 2" Block Question

NOBODY! i really dont want to run a bigger block in the rear, has anyone done this yet?
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Re: Adding Airbags W/2.5 Deaver & 2" Block Question

Had a fella in here yesterday with the exact set-up your looking at doing. He carries Tile, os he needed the bags. Typically the airlift system 59554 works well. You will just need to mount it a bit lower on the frame than they recommned. I dont like the Firestone bags, they are just too big and change the ride too much. We sell these, but you cna get them alot cheaper on the various e-commerce sites.
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Re: Adding Airbags W/2.5 Deaver & 2" Block Question

The problem with bags is they limit travel and usually harshen the ride a bit. What I did was add a set of Timbrens for towing, then I took them off when mobbing off road. I'm doing the same with my Dodge, but this time I'm going to come up with a quick removal setup using lynch pins.
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