My bagged 07 Yukon... pics & info...

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Everything I have is 3/8" the vu4 the bags and the air line. It fills fast, but it's just the vu4 that limits it when dumping the bags.


If you used your own 3/8 valves and they were closer to the rear, it would be a lot faster.

It has to be somewhat restrictive or you would be constantly overly adjusting.
 
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It has to be somewhat restrictive or you would be constantly overly adjusting.

I agree... if you're going to use the e-level, if you're just going to use switches and not worry about leveling, I guess you'd be fine using whatever...
 

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I switched over to Accuair valves. They take up less space and look a lot nicer. I also addded their speed control pad :happy3:
 

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yes on the bagged trucks ive done this mod to i had to take the bags out since sawzall blade will slice the bag.

also if your bags arent short enough it will bottom out the bag before it bottoms out the axle on the frame. This is why i use the trailblazer ss airbags. Ride better and also at ride height sit lower than other baggged set ups.


I just bought an 06 Tahoe LT (without the air assist) and I was wondering if the kits mentioned in this thread would work for my NBS Tahoe. how much roughly would I look at spending to go full air ride? I've read somewhere that the TBSS bags bolt up. I'm not looking to lay frame but I do want to be able to play with it and ride lower daily but be able to air up when I tow my 6x12 trailer. Also without running the E level sensors would I have major issues with alignment and tire wear?
 

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Thats hot! Looks like many $! From handling perspective, you wont see difference between a lowered setup vs bagged? I'm wondering if any other benefits besides playing with it. Shocks last longer or less?
 

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I just bought an 06 Tahoe LT (without the air assist) and I was wondering if the kits mentioned in this thread would work for my NBS Tahoe. how much roughly would I look at spending to go full air ride? I've read somewhere that the TBSS bags bolt up. I'm not looking to lay frame but I do want to be able to play with it and ride lower daily but be able to air up when I tow my 6x12 trailer. Also without running the E level sensors would I have major issues with alignment and tire wear?

Yes I'm the one whose been doing the tbss bag swap for years. you will also need the rear hardware kit/shocks/Panhard bar which I have for 515 shipped
 

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Yes I'm the one whose been doing the tbss bag swap for years. you will also need the rear hardware kit/shocks/Panhard bar which I have for 515 shipped

is this just for the rear? how long does it take you to install everything?
 
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is this just for the rear? how long does it take you to install everything?

Yes just for the rear. Depends if you have a lift and all tools available... Not more than a couple hours
 

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Yes just for the rear. Depends if you have a lift and all tools available... Not more than a couple hours

yea there's a lift on base I can use for like 8 bucks an hour, do you have any recommendations for the front? Also how is the ride quality compared to stock
 

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