Bagging a 05'

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platour22

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Hey guys new to the forum, got word of this one from another one. I just bought a 2005 tahoe and looking for a little info. Im wanting to bag it probably on 24's maybe 26's, just looking to see what needs to be done, and maybe looking to see some rear setups. I have a shop going to do it for me but maybe looking to start gathering some parts. And if you have a bagged hoe post some pics. Havent seen alot on here while looking around.
 

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Theres alot of us on here.. and alot of people are starting theirs like , now. Ill say this though.. if a shot is gonna do it.. it might be best to let them order the parts too.. be educated on whats needed and how much it SHOULD cost.. but let them actually order it.. unless it looks like your getting upcharged too much
 
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Their pretty fair on their prices when it comes to parts. I guess just looking for some pics or project threads or something to get an idea of what needs to be done, especially in the rear. Im wanting to lay frame not just get lower or helper bags. Anyone on here laying on the ground with 24s or bigger.
 

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I was laying Running board on 24s... now its being body dropped to sit door on 24x15s
 

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tricks is still in the shop.. and i dont have any pics of my setup on here.. i dont think.. ill try to plug in my harddrive if i have a portable thing somewhere still..

There are 100s of threads on here where we have discussed different setups with pics and sketches and stuff though.. even a recent one like directly below the one you just started... use the search feature and you should find way more info than youre looking for
 

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last i heard trick is set up to lay running boards on the 8s. not frame. big diff
 

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laying frame is laying running boards...they hang about even...

the rear will need a notch and the floor will have to be cut out. will need a 4 link, 2 link, 3 link or however u wanna set it up. id go with a 4 link with a watts link to keep the axle centered at any height. axle might need to be narrowed.

front will need spindles for sure, and on large wheels probably some custom arms, or im sure the premade ones for a silverado are the same....

id expect to pay 3000-5000 to put a hoe on the frame with 24"+ depending on parts used and shop doing it and how its all set up.

a good bag setup is gonna run close to $2000
 

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They range in prices and equipment, I usually do a layed GM Suv for $3500-$5000 depending on how crazy we get.
 

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