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Originally posted by CLNSHVNnDRAGGN
Originally posted by NO1LOWR
^^^agree, i am running one toyota with a 2 pump prohopper setup and one toyota with an airbag setup, the toyota with air drags smoother because there is no reprocution from the cylinder, juice is a lot more stiff of a ride because there is always some fluid in the system, where as air is always in the system as well but the airbag gives a lot more travel and give thana hydraulic stroke, i have no problemw ith either and wouldnt mind having a juiced car but i thinki with the corrolla you should go with a strut bag, they ride really nice and have an ease of install, give us a call if you have any other questions deciding or if you need help with deciding on parts,
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Not sure I understand everything you're saying but it's not making much sense. If he uses accumulators (which you have to with macpherson) that will absorb any shock just as good if not better than a bag will. I also don't see how you're figuring he can't get as much lift with juice as he will with a bag. On a corolla he should be able to run a 8" ram up front giving him just as much lift if not a little more than a strutbag will. The other problem he's gonna have with strutbags is minimal drop. 2" at ride height and 4" total is the norm for them. With juice, depending on how much he wants to cut out and what size wheels he runs, he'll be able to put the car on the ground. I tried just about every possible setup on my Sentra (macpherson suspension) because I was totally against juice. It was the biggest mistake and waste of money I've ever had. Air and Macpherson don't mix if you want to get low.
Hey thanks for the big insight man.I always thought hydros were shit until I read this forum and now after your comments I am like 95% sure Im going to do juice.The only thing is would it be okay to go with just a one pump set-up?.And I live on a dirt road(for now) would that be any cause for concern?.