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question for the air shops

Mazda Lowering Static Mazda Suspension Mazda Tech
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sincere   +1y
i was lookin through what i can order from work and there are air stuff i can get at cost price wo i was wondering if its worth it for an 86 b2000 ext cab or should i just get it from where i get the install done
its the easy street air managment system ALC77110 WITH 4 2B7 BAGS

has a tank with 4 ports on the side and 1 on the top i see 1 compressor 2 gauges lines and fittings no other description in the book the bags are 180 psi single 1/2'" valves or i can get teh 300 psi dual 1/2"valves compressor is air lift 450-180 psi 12v continous duty or i can get the air lift 380 200psi 12 gallon tank with 8 1/2 inch ports (upgrade option) s oyeah i can get that for 850 or 1050 with the upgrades is that good or like i said should i get it from an air shop? were an audio shop and that comes from robert thebiert where we order from so if u could let me kno it would be appreciated thanks and all i want it to do is up down front back maybe side side thanks in advance sorry for the wordy post.

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impulse   +1y
2b7's are probably a bit big for the front.
sincere   +1y
well they got 2b6 and 2b7 i could substatute for the 2b6 whgat else
impulse   +1y
get slam bags... air lifts suck!
okdraggernc   +1y
Airlift had runs of bags that weren't good but i still have a set of the original first or second runs and ride on them everyday. A lot of the problems with airlift bags is that your mounts have got to be right with the angles of the bags at ride height and compressed. Other brands of bags dont have to be as picky with the mounts and can flex alittle more.
sincere   +1y
thank u
baggedb22   +1y
I run airlift gen 11's daily at 200psi, And i no alot of other people that do to. There not a bad bag I don't seen everyones problem with then...
impulse   +1y
but why not go with slams and get that extra inch of lift, and not worry about the size of the bag changing throughout its inflate and deflate
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