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Old Feb 5, 2003 | 09:04 PM
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Help airbagging a f350

I was wonderig if any of you guys out there have much expirence in airbagging trucks. I have a friend who wants to airbag his 89 F350 2wd dually with the 460. For some reason he wnats it to go low enough to slam the frame on the ground. He has got a qoute and some advice form some place ( I think he called it airworks technology). What we need now is some advice on the best route to take and details on what's involved in doing the install.
According to him they offered some kind of kit with a c-notch that would allow him to do this and would be I guess strictly a air ride suspension.
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Do some sort of spindle drop and then do a short airbag of some kind?
I'm not sure about all this, as I have mostly just lifted trucks. Any knowledge you have is a big help here, Thanks.
 
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Old Feb 5, 2003 | 10:04 PM
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dude i dont know about all the airbagging, but what i do know is that he's looking to spend upwards of 5,000 on a 12 year old truck!
 
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Old Feb 6, 2003 | 03:27 PM
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I know, I thought the same thing why do that to something so old. I mean unless your going to do a full restore it's not worth it. I guess you gotta start somewhere but to me that's not it. I mena for an 89 it's in good shape and does have a newer rebuilt engine but still. According to him he found some kind of deal for about $1000. I'm not sure what he wants yet, I'll find out this weekend.
 
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Old Feb 6, 2003 | 07:48 PM
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for 1000 go for it just be careful it looks to good to be true!
 
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