bodied b2600zx (josh)
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Ok. . . Well for a basic bag setup, you have to have an air tank, air line, valves, air bags, fittings, and an air compressor. . . the compressor pumps the air and builds the air pressure and stores it in the tank. . the fittings attach the air line to the tank, valves, and bags. . the valves regulate where the air goes. . and the bags, when filled, lift the truck, and when deflated, lower the truck. .
On a "front/back" truck. . which means you can only raise the front and back. . not each side independently. . you have 4 valves. . 2 for the front, 2 for the back. . one for fill, one for dump. . On a "front/back/side/side" or "f.b.s.s." truck. . you can control each coner individually. . so you can lift the front, the back, or each side, or just one corner. . etc etc etc. . you have 8 valves. . 2 for each bag. . one fill and one dump. .
In the rear of the truck, you have to have some sort of axle locating setup. . because you have to take the leaf springs off to have bags. . . So you have to have a 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 link. . each link is how many "bars" it has. . 2 link has 2 bars. . 4 link has 4 bars. . etc. .
Thats all i got for right now. . I would definately take up Nick's offer (h20melon) and go check out a setup ON a truck. . It would really help you visualize everything. . Its definately a blessing to have those kinds of resources around. . so USE THEM! ! !
Hope I've helped a lil. . let me know anything else you wanna know about man! !
-Josh