should i bag my daily? or not recommended

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should i bag my daily? or not recommended
reed_bryant avatar
reed_bryant
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i have bags for it but we might end up selling them so i want to know if yall recommend bagging it or not. Im kinda worried because its my daily so i dont want it to have a lot of problems and i dont want to have to work on it 24/7
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fdugn545
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I've been told both yes and no... I'm gonna bag my daily when I get the $$$ to do so... I suppose it's like any other mods. All about quality and making sure u have a backup (extra lines, compressor and or Schrader valves) just my opinion tho I don't have a bagged vehicle.




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jiffyzx6 avatar
jiffyzx6
+1y
I bought another b to drive while I bag my current daily. When the trucks done I'll most likely drive it every nice day I get.

If you build it right I don't see why you can't. With every modification like that the more maintenance you need to do and the more parts that can go bad. Spare parts are a good
lowlyfe avatar
lowlyfe
+1y
I drove a bagged daily for 3 years even in the snow. I did have some occasional problems like the compressors burning up, having to order replacements... freezing valves, leaking valves and aside from that it was just fine. But if you do bag it have an engine driven compressor and an electric compressor installed for back up, extra air bag, extra air valve, extra air line... same as already mentioned.
lsonboost avatar
lsonboost
+1y
What lowlyfe said, Mine has also been on the road for 3 years minus new compressors, and an edc. I recommend running ptc fittings everywhere so if you need to change a line you shouldn't need tools.
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orangemazdab2000
+1y
I bagged my daily before my daughter was born...she's 14 now!

I've never had an issue. Only changes I've made to the system are upgrading to 3/8 valves and line about 3 years ago.