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Nice... Hows the ride with those universal bags? How much lift do you get with those bags? How low do you drive it? Do you have pics of the rear setup? I noticed that u have aftermarket upper control arms... I'm more concerned with the ride quality since it is a "family" car.

I never measured the lift the fronts give but its planty. The ride depends on the heigth. It seems to ride best in the middle. I ride with it low, up high and raked one way or the other, I'm always playing with it. The front are DJM arms that Aaron installed but are not needed. Here is a crappy pic.
 

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damn didnt know you chromed all that mess. nice
 

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damn didnt know you chromed all that mess. nice

Ya, it looks cool through the wheels while parked and while driving behind or on the side. To be honest most people don't even notice, but car guys do :evillol:
 

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Does anyone have pics with the trailblazer ss bag installed and how the rear looks when its played out? Also, what other front kit is there other then the kelderman front kit? I am not looking on laying it out but just to get it sit on the tires...

Norcal SS - what will happen if you drive it lower then 2.5 to 3" drop?... I currently have your rear springs but would prefer the bags. Have you tried riding it lower? If so, how was the ride?


with the tbss bags installed you can roll at about a 4 inch drop max. If you drive lower the ride gets bouncy but the rear bags from a tbss will ride lower then any kit out there at ride height. Brad here posted up he had the kelderman rear kit and swapped to the rear tbss bag. Sat lower/more lift/towed better and rode better

For what like 120 bucks its worth it.
 

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Cool... I picked up the tbss bags today from a friend. It is not from a tbss but from a 06' envoy denali. I'm still deciding on what front setup to get. The universal air looks really simple to do and will save me some time installing instead of fabricating lower control arms and upper control arm brackets. The question is if I was to lay out on the running boards or even the frame later down the line, will the universal airbag work?
 

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tbss bags are a shorter bag then other models.
 

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So your saying that its not the same bag as the envoy denali?? It looks exactly like the one you posted... What's the measurements of the bag collapsed and inflated?
 

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Do you have the aero sport or power sport airbag for the front?

I have Universal Strut bags on the front. They replaced the springs. I'm running Belltech adjustable struts but their not needed.
The rear I have Conitech bags.
Mine sits on the fenders front and rear on 26's. Heres a few crappy pics.
 

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Are you using stock spindles with the universal bags or is it drop spindles?
 

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