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Getting Bags For The First Time And Need Help - 9/23/2007 8:23:45 PM   
04XtremeBowTie

 

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I have a 2004 Xtreme Blazer and I'm finally getting bags for the first time. I have 18 inch rims and low-profile tires, so I'm not sure how that will affect it, but I want to get a complete air bag kit for the Blazer. I don't even know where to start or what to get or what bags, parts are the best and most reliable, because I want to do it right the first time and not have to keep re-doing the bag set-up. Also, if I'm only dropping the Blazer on bags and not getting a body-drop, will I lose my back seats? Will I lose the A/C? What kind of body modifications will be made to the Blazer that I can expect? Thanks for the help.


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RE: Getting Bags For The First Time And Need Help - 9/23/2007 9:35:32 PM   
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Rear seats and A/C are hard to keep but I have seen it done. From what I have read you also will loose a body mount. Its usually better to build your own kit than to get one already put together. You have to make some desissions on a few things: How fast/slow do you want it to inflate and deflate, how much $$ you are willing to spend, if you want front/back or front/back/side/side, etc.
You generic list is: Bags x4, notch, switch box, tanks, compressors, valves(x8 if f/b/s/s or x4 f/b), front brackets, rear brackets, fittings, rear link(2,3,4,5,6 or whatever), air line, welder, metal, etc.
Not to send you to another site but s10forum.com has atleast a dozen Blazers bagged.


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