rear helper bags

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Wallywagon

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I have a air lift helper bag kit laying around. Bags have part # 46134 wondering if these will work for the rear of my 2010 Tahoe with a djm 5"drop coil?
 

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I have a air lift helper bag kit laying around. Bags have part # 46134 wondering if these will work for the rear of my 2010 Tahoe with a djm 5"drop coil?


60742 is for that spring

if you can do two things for me to double check
1 measure the inside diameter of the coil should be 5 inches
and measure the heigth of the spring with full weight on it. Prob about 6-7 inches

do you have extenders on it for shocks?
do you have trailing arm relocators for lower a arms?
do you have new endlinks to fix swaybar angle?
do you have the rear bumpstop brackets cut off the frame?
do you have shorter shocks?

if you dont have the above and want a better ride adding helper bags wont really help since the geometry of the rear suspension is way off
 
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Thanks tony for the info. I know it has most of what you stated above. But I do need to dial a few more things in. I just found this airbag kit and was curious if it would work. Get back to you when I can crawl under and get ya some more info.
 

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yeah theres no use doing helper bags for better ride if other items have not been addressed. helper bags wont "help" if its not set up right from get go
 

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