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Thread: Bagged REPU
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NVR2LOW


Newbie
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posted June 03, 2013 04:36 PM |
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Bagged REPU
i am going to be picking up a repu very soon. i am a rotary enthusiast, have been for many years. I worked at pineapple racing for a long time and and learned a lot from Rob.
I owned a 1st gen about 10 years ago, loved driving it. now its time for a new big boy toy.
I have always been an avid mini trucker. I have helped build several magazine cover trucks and love every aspect of layin frame. My question is, has any one seen a bagged rotary pickup or owned one? i am torn between a nice static drop, or bagging it. I would like to see what one looks like bagged before i decide to do it.
please help me find a pic of one bagged. if there arent any that are on air ride, i am going to bag it for sure. if i do find one, i may change my mind and just go with some big steel wheels from detroit steel wheel company and do a hug static drop.
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chuyler1

   
Hauling
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posted June 03, 2013 08:20 PM |
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I've seen plenty of bagged B-Series trucks on the internet but I haven't come across a REPU yet. Here's a pretty cool B1600...

A lot of forum members run Brad's coilovers up front and blocks in the rear. No modifications required except new bump stops. That only gets you so low though...
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admin

      
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posted June 04, 2013 01:29 PM |
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I haven't come across a bagged one. I thought about doing it before I got Brad's coilovers.
Good luck and post pics with your progress, and let us know if your truck makes a magazine!
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