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reverse flow hydraulics cylinders?

Air Ride Suspensions Q & A
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3day   +1y
I have been out of the loop on juice for about 6 years and I was curious if they have something like this? Basicaly they same as the air cylinders but for hydraulics. I was just curious.
fatheadjames   +1y
They have reverse flow cylinders for hydraulics. They are weaker than regular cylinderrs so if possible use regular cylinders.
Lo94S-10   +1y
Reverse flow is something you'd use on a strut car, the fluid flows into/thru the piston (Ram) part of the cylinder instead of the top where the fitting goes on a normal cylinder.
shortrodeo   +1y
^^^^^ Those are what we call reverse flow strokes...

But are you realy askin if they make strokes that you can plumb to the bottom of them to so you can suck the wheels up like people do with cans? Cuz that type of stroke is what every type of stroke in industrial use is like, from wood spliters to fork lifts.. so if you wanted to find one of those and throw it in im sure you could.
3day   +1y
well I am juicing my accord and I like being able to tuck a rim up in the fender and I want to do that with juice too. But if the cylinder is weaker then Ill pass. The reverse flow strokes sounds like what Im wanting but Prohopper or any other company like that carry them? Im too lazy to search lol. Thanks guys
Lo94S-10   +1y
Edited: 4/22/2006 4:41:16 PM by Lo94S-10

Edited: 4/22/2006 4:40:40 PM by Lo94S-10

Pro hopper sells reverse flow cylinders, they are used in putting hydraulic cylinders in the front (Or rear) of import cars with struts. Go to Pro Hopper's website, they even have a diagram of the installation. They may be "Weaker" than mids or fats, but the front of a honda isn't THAT heavy.. I've juiced a couple honda's with these (They sell it as a kit I believe) and have never had a problem with strength.
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