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Old 04-06-2017, 11:47 PM   #5
3drburb
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Re: 72 Suburban air ride

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Originally Posted by Rust hole View Post
Looking to do air ride on my suburban. Never put one of these on before. I see porter on here a lot but they are real proud of their stuff and I don't want to wait 3 or more months. I'm sure it's great stuff but I'm ready to go now. I talked to a couple of companys and got prices, found Bc fab has the parts I want for a good price. Anybody have experience with them?

I want to keep the factory upper and lower arms for now so whats the best way to attach the bags? I read something about cutting the lowers and welding in a cup or should I just use the bolt on plates upper and lower? Also what shocks are you running? Do I need a new cross member for the back? I'll take all the advice I can get!

Sorry for all the questions, I'm just new to this and want to do it right the first time.

Thanks, Damon
I have dealt with BC fabrication in the past for some parts and it was a very good transaction and have sent a few local buddies there and they had to same results.

My setup has upper bag plates and lower cups with 2.5 CPP drop spindles purchased FROM Summit Racing .
There are number of options of air management systems out there and some of good vendors here also.
Good luck.
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