Bello’s Kustoms COE Project: It’s Bag Mount Time And Stuff Is Going Together!


Bello’s Kustoms COE Project: It’s Bag Mount Time And Stuff Is Going Together!

In this episode of the Bello’s Customs COE project the big C-Notch and rear 4-Link are getting bag mounts so they will be ready to haul any heavy load they want. This is going to be a cool project and I can’t wait to see it done, but I’m sure enjoying watching the process and seeing Bello do his thing. They are entertaining, that’s for sure.

Whenever I see a COE, which stands for Cab Over Engine, I wish I had one. I have always thought a COE ramp truck would be cool, or even just a slammed COE pickup. They are just cool looking since they are stubby up front and everything. So when Bello started up on this 1950 GMC COE project I was pretty stoked to see it. He’s starting with a late model Silverado Dually that he’s bagging and using as the base for this fun project.

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Video Description:

Designing and cutting out brackets to build an airbag mount off the rear axle. Mounting the airbags and building crossmember to attach to. Cycling the bags and fixing clearance issues with the gas tanks. Building and installing the Panhard bar. Taking it all back apart and welding it all up.


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