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Old 04-12-2004, 09:55 PM
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These are the only "bolt on air bags" I have any interest in......
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Yeah that what we got.
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Originally posted by Troutly
Kinda like these
But Trouty.... I can see your bags have been "pumped up"...........
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He said SAGGY BAGS
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Hey, to the guys with the saggy or pumped up bags do they really help with handling around corners, or just when towing....or would it be better to go with those helper inverted leafs on the rear leaf springs, thanks Jeff
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Thanks for the advise Troutly, Im not understanding what you mean by fill them seperatly. 2 in front and 2 in rear with 2 fill valves vs 1 for all 4, thanks Jeff
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I have Air Lift 1000 bags on my 2500 AV, (and had them on my Tahoe). I will not own a truck without them. They are basically like adjustable anti-sway bars.

I have one fill valve for each bag. This is the ONLY way to do it. The fill valve is actually my license plate bolts. (No onboard compressor.) I keep 30PSI in mine at all times, towing, or not towing. GREAT handling improvement in all aspects, especially hanging corners.
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Thanks Sydways, Im looking into to them for my Ford F350 and GMC 3500 Dually's. I just want them to handle better when not towing.
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Troutly, if we ever meet up... truck to truck that is; we are going at it slick!!



BTW, how is that rust bucket doing these days?
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