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universal air strut bags

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gorillagarage   +1y
anyone using them? if so what are your likes dislikes etc and how much lift and drop are you getting from them
yellowcav2200   +1y
hey man i dont have the unversial. but i have the easy streets on the cav and you saw mine along time ago.
no1lowr   +1y
they ride great but asre sometimes limited on laying out depending on the appication
ahab   +1y
I had them at all four corners of the protege in my profile. They road ok but with those bags you are limited on drop depending on the length of the strut when it collapsed. I would go with juice on a car. I think they road a little stiff though
Flossin22s   +1y
mine get about 5 " of lift and crossmember is about 1-2 " off the ground with some 255 30 22
gorillagarage   +1y
Originally posted by yellowcav2200



hey man i dont have the unversial. but i have the easy streets on the cav and you saw mine along time ago.

yup after my girl saw your cav she wanted hers bagged you still in az? overall you happy with the ride on the easy streets?
juicedalero   +1y
i've got a set of the universal easystreet rear strut bags for sale. brand new, and i'll let 'em go pretty cheap. let me know if you're interested...
LowriderLee   +1y
I dont even come close to laying out with said product. Wish i had gone with something else for my front suspension.
Vertical Discipline   +1y
I used their crafter pack, and my sentra layed crossmember in the front and would crush the exhaust in the rear. I don't think the bags are what kill the lift, i think it is where the strut bag bolts to the knuckle versus the control arm pivot point. Kinda like when you mount bags behind the axle on a truck. They rode ok too, no worse than the coilovers i'm running now.
juicedalero   +1y
if you bolt them on and dont lay out, which most of the time will be the case, just raise the lower mounts so it will...