orangemazdab2000
+1y
Putting air shocks on the front of a B is nothing new. It's oldschool. That's what we did before airbags. I used to have a standard cab I called "Spumoni" because every body panel on it was a different color.
It had air shocks front and rear. The rear would raise around 4" and the front had 2.5" to 3" lift.
Basically you'd set the truck up as low as you'd want to drive it with no air system, then you'd be able to get over speedbumps/potholes etc. by airing up with the air system.
The rear was easy, just bolt on.
In the front, you'd have to cut the top of the shock mount off, cut a hole through the inner fender for the shock to come up through. Then weld in a taller, stronger shock tower. You also have to open up the "D" shaped hole in the upper control arm for airshock clearance.
It worked good and looked cool back in the day. Not fast at all with the 1/8" air line and manual valves!
I've actually thought about putting airshocks on the front of my project "lowx4", just for some easy, adjustability. Full airbags are alot of work to do if you don't intend to lay frame.