POLYAIR BAGS...fitted

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POLYAIR BAGS...fitted

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I finally received and fitted my Polyair Bags...i fitted them today with out to many hassles,they seem to work a treat

Now a big thanks to WINDSOCK for his advice and help,you are the one that finally convinced me to give them a try,they will solve a lot of problems for me with the caravan and the Guzzi on the back
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Hey you're welcome Furnace.

How'd you get on with the lift you've got?

For a humble bag of air under pressure they can be quite an asset to managing loads with our type of vehicles. Hope you enjoy them and after your thanks I really hope they do what you wanted of them :D . They are good for me and we have similarly configured trucks by the sounds of it.
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Re: POLYAIR BAGS...fitted

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Windsock wrote:Hey you're welcome Furnace.

How'd you get on with the lift you've got?

For a humble bag of air under pressure they can be quite an asset to managing loads with our type of vehicles. Hope you enjoy them and after your thanks I really hope they do what you wanted of them :D . They are good for me and we have similarly configured trucks by the sounds of it.


Traxion [ the new agents ] sorted it all for me after asking all the 4x4 people here,they just got bigger spacers,took a little while to receive but Traxion kept me informed all the way very impressed with them....they also dropped the price by $70 for the inconvenience
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