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Air Ride Suspensions Q & A
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nvrfnsh   +1y
29" will be just fine. my uppers are 24" with no problems. the bars on suicidedoors 3 link for s10's are only like 15.5"
bdroppeddak   +1y
Originally posted by Chopped Mazda



and seriously......cylinders on the bars? come on...get fuckin real, thats a failure waiting to happen. LOL this isnt my first juice install, hell this isnt my 10th.



why do you guys think its a problem to put the cylinders on the bars? guess when you install the cylinders up front you will put them on the spindle? thats why god invented the powerballs.

jeebus @ mmw   +1y
Originally posted by bdroppeddak



Originally posted by Chopped Mazda



and seriously......cylinders on the bars? come on...get fuckin real, thats a failure waiting to happen. LOL this isnt my first juice install, hell this isnt my 10th.



why do you guys think its a problem to put the cylinders on the bars? guess when you install the cylinders up front you will put them on the spindle? thats why god invented the powerballs.



Have you ever seen a setup ware someone welds a powerball to their lower link bars.......? its a mes, the lower bar can take the stress of the up and down force, but the side to side kills it completely, when you dump one side and have the other up, then try to pick the other side up it sometimes will rip the ball right out of the powerballsetup, or bend the bar because it just isnt at the right angle, and their is toooo much force.

Theres deffinentally instances of setups ware it works fine, as there is for every bad idea. But that dosent make it a good idea.

And what does mounting the cylinder to the spindle have to do with anything? The front is different because its indipendently confined on each side, and it wont have the other side working against it.