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Air Cylinders on f/s truck

Air Ride Suspensions Q & A
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NaviGangsta   +1y
I bought 2 today
$280 each
big suckers
and 2 powerballs
AiredOut   +1y
What did you buy? Big industrial cylinders?

lumpy   +1y
like posted earlier do a hydro cylinder bag setup
basically two cylinders setup in a closed system where there is just enough fluid for thestrokes to move backand forth then mount bag to push cylinder moving fluid to front cylinder lifting front end

alittle pricy but is a way to go if limited space
gmoyeshavedclean   +1y
Juice with accumulators rides good and will help with the tight space you have,don't do juice without accumulators, rides like a tank without them,Stay away from cylinders, trucks were built to be bagged and dragged,Later
NaviGangsta   +1y
they are big industrial type cylinders
4" bore, 1" rod, 10" stroke, 250psi max
the papers say they can lift 1250lbs each at 100psi, 2500lbs at 200psi
Im going to run accumulators on the cans as well, after I figure out if its going to work.
If it doesnt work, I just spent $700 for nothing ... :lol:
LowRiderDepot   +1y
Lets see some pics
tukin   +1y
yep some pics would be nice
slamen   +1y
i had cylinders on the front of my car... the ride sucks trust me on that. I bagged it over the upper control arms with a tubular sub frame put some shocks on it and it rides like a dream. throw those cylinders on craigslist.org and dont be scared to do some fab work. 
dirty   +1y

holy shit old thread
tuckinlugs06   +1y

omg from 2006