How to bag that truck of yours

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I think bagging a truck will require a good amount of fab work. But I've never even researched it...
 

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Yes it will require some fab work for doing things like the rear notch's, but you can hire those parts out if you can't do them, it is not that bad.
 

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They work very well, just more expensive, I have installed lot's of both kinds, full bolt on and full weld on.
 

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They are 22's, well if you have to you can hire a mobile welder to come to you and weld on what you need, I have seen other people do it before. Thanks also!
 

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not a bad idea of hiring a mobile welder. do you have the kp 4 Link cantilever ? and did you have to cut any of the bed ?
 

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I have the KP 6 link with the Watts link add on on my personal truck, and yes to lay frame on a stock or bigger wheel and tire combo you have to at least cut the bed floor for the notch's, or as I prefer to raise the stock floor up.
 
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