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Old 06-07-2019, 08:55 AM   #28
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Re: No Limit Trailing Arm Rear Suspension

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I need to keep the bags for hauling atvs and other parts. Will my bags work with the fatbar setup? Thanks
It's possible, but as Scotti said, that's now in the 'custom build' realm. I can set you up with a trailing arm or FatBar kit with some parts deleted and some other parts added to help, but then it's not really a packaged 'kit'. Some custom fab required.

BTW, the F9000 slider bags hold 1500 lbs each at 100 psi. So, 3000 lbs total - the appx 800 lbs of sprung weight on the rear axle of the truck leaves around 2200 lb load capacity. I used these bags on the JT for years, towed trailers and hauled parts with no issues. And, they don't feel like jelly when the truck is empty.
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