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Lowering a truck right now search sucks on my phone ill try in a few
 

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I have a 2011 Chevy Avalanche and I been looking for air-bags for my truck, so I can slam it to the ground when I park it, and raise it high when I drive. Does anyone know a website or a place in Ft Lauderdale, Florida where I can buy them and also a place where they can install them for me?

If you want to lay it on the ground be prepared to spend at least 15k :uhoh2:
 

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I have a 2011 Chevy Avalanche and I been looking for air-bags for my truck, so I can slam it to the ground when I park it, and raise it high when I drive. Does anyone know a website or a place in Ft Lauderdale, Florida where I can buy them and also a place where they can install them for me?

Depends on your idea of what slamming it on the ground is. I consider that to be dragging things on the ground when aired out.

I picked up Yate's kelderman system last year (pic below of results) for my 2008 suburban and I don't consider it 'slammed' however it is low when dumped. I did rear shock relocators to gain about 3/4 to 1" extra downward travel in the rear.

I sold this truck and had the system for sale but it's going on my esky as soon as I have a few free minutes to get under the truck.

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Depends on your idea of what slamming it on the ground is. I consider that to be dragging things on the ground when aired out.

I picked up Yate's kelderman system last year (pic below of results) for my 2008 suburban and I don't consider it 'slammed' however it is low when dumped. I did rear shock relocators to gain about 3/4 to 1" extra downward travel in the rear.

I sold this truck and had the system for sale but it's going on my esky as soon as I have a few free minutes to get under the truck.

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Ditto! Mine is bagged as well. I do plan on laying mine on out, which will be another 11k - 12k and that's not including interior work that needs to be done :eek:
 
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more slammed than that i want the front and the rear to touch the ground.
like this
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