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Old 07-07-2013, 11:49 PM   #11
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Re: How about some pics of bagged C-10's

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Hey I have some questions for you on bags. I don't know a hole lot about bags valves and everything that goes with it but recently bought a 67 c10 shorty I have a 72 shorty step Side so I am familiar with these trucks but it is all bagged all air lines ran valves are in the glub box and a 3 gal tank all the equipment was bought from baggit .com. Four valves will a 3 gal tank be perfect for it? And it's c notched in the rear end front a arms were chopped to correct camber so how can I get her going I really would appreciate anyone's help maybe I could call and chat with
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I'd definitely recommend at least 6 valves. 4 can lead to a lot of air transfer when cornering...you can also add ball valves as a cheap way to prevent air transfer/body roll but you'll have to open/close them manually...
3 gallon won't give you much air...5 is better but 3 can work...just will mean the compressors will run more...
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