Getting the Ride Back

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I'm gonna try some 285/40 nittos just to have a bit more sidewall with the larger wheel, hope to have the wheels powdercoated in about a month with the way work has been going.
 

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you got the replica wheels already?

there have been no issues with the black or flat black 22s painted process at all.

285 40 22 will work perfectly fine. 305 35 22 i had to trim the rear lip on a bagged truck.
 

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This is a really dumb ? But how do these helper bags work?? I guess I'm thinking of the ones on my truck as these look completely different.

Do these just ballon out and not let the spring travel as much?

I just ordered the 2-3/4 drop for my tahoe and starting to wonder if I'm gonna need these????


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Thanks Tony. Fedex says I should get one box tomorrow and the other Thursday. Can't wait.


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What is the part number on those short helper bags? I am in desperate need of something. I bottom out 24/7 with the DJM 5" coils, belltech swaybar, DJM hardware kit, and about 500 pounds of audio equipment.
 

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what helper bag part number is needed for the djm tb springs?
 

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what helper bag part number is needed for the djm tb springs?


60748 is for the belltech trailblazer spring.

60742 is for the djm trailblazer spring.
 
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I've played around with the pressure a bit and even with 40 psi the truck is still under 32" in back. I have about 25 psi in them at the moment, a bit more in the driver's bag due to a full tank of fuel, and it sits at 31.75 dead at both rear fenders. I think I'll end up with the pressures around 10-15 until I wire up a compressor but holy shit it rides/handles better than any other spring I've installed.
 

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