what bags u runnin?

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kdhs10

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Re-7 in the front and will have Re-8 in the rear, no complaints and no shocks at the moment.
 

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I have RE7s with shocks up front rides great Ive had this setup going on 6 years with no problems with the bags
 

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re7's sounds like what i will be buying next time around.....thanks for the input guys!
 

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I use contitech in the front of these trucks and universal air airhouse II's in the back always. I have used re7's and 8's in the front and i have to end about 1 out of every 15 back for warranty and those s dont like to warranty anything. I will add that I use he old style conti's. And slam is raising the prices insane beginning of the year.
 

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Cool thanks for sharing that info man.....do you mind tellin me why u like to run those specific bags on this style truck?....im really curious
 

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Airlift Dom 2600's will be going on mine on all 4. Figured I would run these since already had 2 from pervious kit, might as well have matching set in the rear.
 

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Yeah no doubt......ive never used dominators.....you like them alot?
 

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I had re-7's on my old truck in front, no shock and it rode great. It was like riding in a caddy. Also felt pretty firm without shocks for a heavier truck. Ecsb.

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