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triple stack contitech issues?

Air Ride Suspensions Q & A
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FreelandKustomz   +1y
I hear rumors of them shifting and not standing straight anymore, i hear there are problems with the rings. Anyone have good reviews on these? I want to use them to tow with on my Dually over the axle. Trying to find out if everyone has good experences with them or not. Im not going to tow a 5th wheel or nothing, just a tandem axle 16 foot car trailer
mazberrydelight   +1y

good luck , ive been trying to find out the same thing
marcus38   +1y
havent heard anything about the triples but im satified with my 2600s all the way around. been on for two years now.
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FreelandKustomz   +1y
yeah i know the 2600s are fine. i need to find out on the triple stacks because they  can just wobble around possibly.
pmiller   +1y
If you hear bad things about them, don't use them.  Just go with something that was designed to handle a load. I'm pretty sure you could find a trailer parts place somewhere near your town.  And by trailer, I mean tractor trailers.  18 wheelers.  There are all different size bags out there.  They might be a lil' pricey the larger they get.  But you would definetly  should find some that would work.  Then you wouldn't have to worrry about them.
TwistedMinis   +1y
I would use a sleeve bag. It will ride better anyway.
okcderek   +1y
Edited: 3/21/2009 1:02:08 PM by Big Dee

Get some rear bags off a Freightliner. They are double convoluted and big...( Those are what alot of guys use to bag the front of their semi trucks.
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STATUSPITS   +1y
i have them on my explorer mounted on my ower bars havent had any issuses with them yet they dont bow out that much on my truck, and they ride pretty soft   a little too soft    

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chris03hd   +1y

^ how compressed are your bags at ride height? Looks like a ton of lift in the picture, just wondering how much the bag collapses on itself when aired out, or even at ride height.
slammedcivicsi   +1y
i could see them being a problem if mounted on the bars, because of the curvature they make when aired up, that would be not only a lot of pressure on the bag/bars, but also the mounting hardware. I would think a bag over axle, would work well with the triple convoluted bags, due to them simply lifting as straight as possible. -Brad