1991 b2200 airbag bed question

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1991 b2200 airbag bed question
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spencerh
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Hey guys I'm new to the forum, I have a 1991 b2200 single cab lowered on 3" blocks and 3" drop spindles that's about to have 18" Titan wheels
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I have a couple questions:
1. Is there any way my truck can be bagged and not cut a big hole in the bed (I want the bed to be as close to stock as possible)
2.how hard is it to come up with the angles and measurements to mount a triangulated 4-link?
3.what 4 link/3 link would you recommend?

Thanks in advance!
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mymmeryloss
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I suggest raising the bed floor and doing a small notch. Nice lookin truck!
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spencerh
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Thanks man! How many inches would you need to raise the bed floor to have small notches?
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mymmeryloss
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It all depends on wheel size and if you plan a body drop or what not
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spencerh
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Sorry for the dumb question, but what exactly is a body drop and what is the purpose?
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mymmeryloss
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A body drop is when u bring the body down over the frame to lay the body on thr ground instead of just the frame.
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spencerh
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Oh I'm going to try to leave the cab as untouched as I can and is want the bed floor to be as close to stock as possible as I will be hauling things. Thanks for your help man! Would it be possible to have the tank and compressor hidden somewhere?
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mymmeryloss
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Yes. U can hide the tank and compressor under the bed floor. Just google raised bed floors and get some ideas. U can even keep your inner fenders
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spencerh
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Thanks for all the Info man! Is it necessary to keep the shocks and relocate them or is that just an option
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mymmeryloss
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I may get some flack for this but imo opinion u can get away with no shocks in the front but they are a necessity in the rear.

Dont get me wrong, no shocks in the front rides like poo but its way better than no rear shocks