Rpav
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Post up if any more of you guys do this! Thanks!!
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Bagged over axel is not going to work I'm trying to lay frame so I know I'm going to have to cut into the rear door to fit 26s and all .. just couldn't find anything out there on what other people did to the rear to get an idea of what to buy .. bagged over link bar would be great and is the most common way to do it but thats with trucks in this case the gas tank is in the way an external fuel cell is an option .. but was thinking just put the bags behind the rear axel and still run a 3 link
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Mine is currently being bagged on 26's. I should be getting it back pretty soon. I needed a fuel cell mounted behind the axle to make room for the link bars and air management. Also my bags are not over the axle.
Who is doing yours?
Lowboy Motorsports out of Mesa, AZ. I'd post a pic, for some reason the site isn't letting me?
Here you go
I want to see how it looks like in the rear part of the cab. I checked underneath my tahoe the other day and it looks like you either have to ditch the rear ac or relocate it. We need pics of the way it was done just to get an idea
Lowboy Motorsports out of Mesa, AZ. I'd post a pic, for some reason the site isn't letting me?
Damn looks sick bro!
Todd right? Haven't spoken to him in quite some time.