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where should i put my bags

Air Ride Suspensions Q & A
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garagebuilt   +1y
witht the 4 link i dont have room on the lower bars. the lowers would be about 2" off the ground aired up. so my idea is building a bridge and putting the bags centered on the upper bars like the first pic. the bags should air up like they would on a control arm up front. and i should get plenty of lift. i have moved the bars further apart but im afraid wth the bags T-ed together i may have stability issues. i really dont want to run a canti set up cause i have already lost room.

 
 
you can see in this pic why i cant put the bags where they were with the 2link
Petey   +1y
Edited: 11/30/2009 10:25:01 AM by Evildime2000

Edited: 11/30/2009 10:23:49 AM by Evildime2000Yea you can run them on the upper bars but your going to need to reinforce the hell outta those itybity bars, and your gonna need to make the front mount double shear instead of single shear. If it was mine i would build lift bars  running from the back to the axle but i don't know what goes behind the axle. That way it is completely separate from the link and may offer you more room. and a way better ride. here is how i did mine, of course you don't have to go crazy with the lift bars like i did, a straight bar or tube will work just fine, either reinforce it or use 1/4" wall..
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tre5   +1y

throw them in the trash can and juice it! lol
garagebuilt   +1y


The front mounts will be double shear i was still mocking everything up in that pic. i really dont want to run bars from the rear and put all that weight on the back end due to the notch and it being unibody. but that may be my only choice.jeremy i will do juice when Hydroholics offers a program where  we can send our bag setup in for an even trade on a juice set up. haha. like yall have said more than once i would have had way less trouble with juice but i have gone over budget
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