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Old 06-24-2004, 08:48 PM
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Ok guys I need some info on bagging a crew cab dually. I am looking for a place in texas that can do front and back with nitrogen and still retain full towing capacity. So does anyone know of a good shop and around what I am looking to spend.

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Ok guys I need some info on bagging a crew cab dually. I am looking for a place in texas that can do front and back with nitrogen and still retain full towing capacity. So does anyone know of a good shop and around what I am looking to spend.

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what all are you looking for.you just want f/b or f/b/s/s.and you will have to use nitrogen to lift that beast into the air.i'll look and see what shops i can find.
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I just need front and back I really dont see any need for side to side but if anyone does look around I would like to know the price of both.
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Ekstensive Metal Works or Xtreem Rydes
Both do extremely great work....search the web for them and you will see
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i say go ekstensive.....and if i was you i would get 8 air valves and get the 2 switches for front/back.with 4 valves your going to get body roll,because the air is transfering when you turn.and with 8 valves,you wont have that problem

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Thanks alot guys but can I ask for one more favor my internet will not let me search so if somone could just fine me the number so I could call tomorrow that would be great.

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Rob @ Xtreem Rydes 281-324-3984
I cant find Ekstensive anywhere...their site isnt running or something

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ekstensive.com....i think the weather has their site down...but thats it
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