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what bags for the front?

Mazda Lowering Static Mazda Suspension Mazda Tech
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miked   +1y
what bags should i look into running for the front.. i want something that DOESN'T RUB..haha
slammedmini469   +1y
2600's wont rub if u do some clearanceing and stuff.....
miked   +1y
so that means 2500 wouldnt either? is it safe to run 2500's on all 4 corners?
madmazda   +1y
Miked man, Run 2500's in the front and 2600's in teh rear, There the same price.
blare   +1y
Its all in how u set it up, because Ive seen pictures of 2500s rubbin
mullet   +1y
i have 2500s all the way around with no problems... but like stated above.. its all how you set it up. Also the 2600 lbs bags take more preasure to lift due to more volume to fill.
Mike
minimazda93   +1y
aight pimpin, i actually have a bagged mazda, no offense to any of you whether or not you do or dont, use 2500 in front for sure and be VERY careful in installing it b/c its very easy to have a bag rubbing mainly the problem comes when you lift up and the spindle, where balljoint mounts, rubs...rule of thumb is, be able to put your hand between the bag and frame....

2600s in the rear preferably on the bars for more lift and your good to go brother!
mullet   +1y
yes bags on bar give you better lift, but its not the "prefered" method. Might be your prefered method.. which dosen't make it wrong. Just saying there are many right ways to do it.. and just as many if not more wrong ways to do it.
Mike
2fine89   +1y
What is a "torsion kit" ???
mullet   +1y
You have a torsion bar front end suspension. When you put air bags on the front.. you completely eliminate them.. take them out. Therefore you need something else to mount the bags too. So on torsion suspension vehicles like nissan's, toyotas, mazdas.. you actually weld an upper plate, gussets, and a circle plate.. this combination of brackets is aka "torsion kit"