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laying on hydros

Air Ride Suspensions Q & A
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draggingtb   +1y
Edited: 10/12/2006 5:40:23 PM by draggingtb

ok, this may seem to be a dumb question, but i've never looked much into hydros. my question is, knowing you need springs to properly run with hydros, how do you lay frame/body? all i can figure is that the springs will get in the way, or will be useless. this is just for my personal knowledge, but thanks if you can help me figure out what i'm not thinking of. by the way, if anyone knows where i can find information on basics of engineering hydro set ups, that'd be appreciated. i don't know where/anyone that can help me learn. it's just my curiosity.
shavedmax   +1y
you dont need springs. springs were used to give whatever you juiced some sort of suspension since the cylinders only adjusted height, they didnt provide any dampening. you can run accumalators instead, which act as a shock, can be mounted anywhere and give you a MUCH better ride. go to layitlow.com to get basic juice ideas
draggingtb   +1y
ok, cool. thanks for the site bro. the little i knew about hydros was that springs had to be used. didn't know much about accumulators and all.
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