Humm, well I love my bags, but I think Hydro's would kick ass on my ranger being old body style and shit
bags and hydros...get some 500lb chicks....that should do the trick
juice an s10 so many people air out dimes with basic bolt on cups... thats gay especially with an s10 the have big factory springs so you can run like a 2 1/2 ton spring and hop it , drag it , 3 wheel it and not wait for compressors to kick on or air to build up
Originally posted by sonoma94
this question has been brought up here time and time again. It all depends on what you want for a setup, both have pros and cons, no one can clearly state to a scientific fact that one is better then the other.
although i would argue hydros, ------------------------------------------Word... Lift it I can't help but grin at the look and sound of a pissed off juice setup.. But if you don't know anything about it, run air and save juice for next time after you do your research unless your willing to take your time (even know you should anyway on both). You never wanna rush an install on a fluid system for sure though until you know em well enough you can bang out perfection~~ Goodluck man -"j" MODIFIERS
I think a old school whammy tank setup would be tight!
I have an 89 dime that is juiced.If you put juice on it make sure you get accumulaters or make sure it has the shocks.If not your going to feel like a retarded milkshake after driving down a bumpy road.
If you want to keep your truck clean and have unbeatable ride quality, go with bags. If you want your interior and bed soaked in hydraulic fluid and you like charging batteries daily and want to have a bachiatomy by the time you are 30, go with juice!
^^^ Why would his interior be soaked in fluid? You don't have to charge batteries everyday.
To answer the question both can be done very neat and clean. It's like everything if you tke the time to do it right you will be fine.
Originally posted by sinwagon
If you want to keep your truck clean and have unbeatable ride quality, go with bags. If you want your interior and bed soaked in hydraulic fluid and you like charging batteries daily and want to have a bachiatomy by the time you are 30, go with juice!
Wow! That is the worst opinion I have ever heard about hydro's, and it couldn't be more wrong. Any system will leak if poorly installed, air or juice. Only difference is hydro leaks are easier to find. And as far as charging the batteries, I only charge up once every two months or so. My truck was stored for 6 months and still had enough power to raise up easily when it came back out of storage. And with accumulator's mine rides better then my 5/8 static drop or my original factory set-up did.