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triple stack contitech issues?

Air Ride Suspensions Q & A
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severedmikey   +1y
---------------------------------------------Originally posted by TwistedMinisI would use a sleeve bag. It will ride better anyway.--------------------------------------------- thats what i would do for sure.  sleeve bags are great. you get a very good amount of lift and a great ride.  just get a good size one not a f9000 or similar. ive seen people selling big sleeve bags on ebay quite often for pretty cheap.  ive never had any experience with triples, but ive always thought just by looking at them that they dont seem very stable.
low mazda   +1y

why not use a double convoluted 3800 pounder? I got one from AIM, and it's friggin HUGE. It would be plenty to tow with. I have one I'll sell ya.
MagicMikey   +1y

it seams like they should be fine as far as basic design, large cement trucks use a similar bag for the axle to carrie extra weight. i think he want the extra lift they give with a simple bag over axle set up. i have seen the larger sleeved bags for large trucks at 18 wheeler supply store that looks like would work to and give extra lift than the average bag.  looks like very few have atualy tried those bags
mazberrydelight   +1y

i cant speak for BclassBd but i was inquiring about the tripple stacks because i need atleast 10" of usable lift for towing on and off a ferry boat, without dragging the rear bumper and possible catching up on the ramps.
BAGLESS   +1y


TBC works has pics of the triple stack bags I saw a while back on a chevy dually... not to sure if the person uses it to tow or not... Looks pretty sick though...
mazberrydelight   +1y

anyone know conittechs web address?
BAGLESS   +1y
www.contitech.de   U might have to switch the language on the site to english...