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09-21-2012, 10:58 PM | #1 |
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Air Ride Questions (coils to bags)
Hello all, I am getting ready to swap my drop coils for some air bags. I have the bags (fiestone 2500s) and an 8 gal. air tank. I am not looking to play much, just raise to ride height an set down at shows. What compressor do you all recommend? Should I ditch the 8 gal tank for a 5 or 3? Also, I was going to do a bolt in c notchh in the rear, and stay with factory a arms in the front. I know I'll need shock relocators all around, and an adjustable trac bar. I would like to hear tips, opinions and input, and would LOVE to see some pics of trucks on bags, but no more mods than a c notch. I want to get an idea of how low I might get. thank you all.
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09-22-2012, 01:45 AM | #2 |
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Re: Air Ride Questions (coils to bags)
I would suggest ditching the 8 gallon tank. Unless you have an EDC (engine driven compressor) you'll be pumping air into that thing forever. I'd go with a 5 gallon, heck if you don't plan to play with them much you could probably get away with a 3 gallon. For these trucks I would also recommend a bigger airbag, like the #2600, or something equivalent to that size.
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09-22-2012, 09:26 AM | #3 |
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Re: Air Ride Questions (coils to bags)
Yeah a 3 gallon would be fine is you just want a simple up and down.Have you looked at http://www.porterbuiltfabrication.co...-Basic-Kit-799
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As for the Porterbuilt products, they may seem pricey, but I think you get a much better value for your money compared to other manufacturers. |
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09-22-2012, 12:25 PM | #6 | |
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To many, quality & support when needed are worth that expense. I recall more than 1 guy choosing a knock-off 'raised crossmember' that wound up going to Porterbuilt for support (and, Porterbuilt helped them!). How many companies would do something like that?
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09-22-2012, 04:15 PM | #7 |
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Re: Air Ride Questions (coils to bags)
I am thinking about putting the stuff I have (bags and tank) on CL and just starting over. I really want the Porterbuilt stuff, and no more work than I need to do to the rest of the truck, I should probably spring for it. I tend to overthink my spending sometimes.
What do you all recommend doing on the front end? I just totally rebuilt it (less than 500 miles) and i hate to ditch it, and I doubt I could sell it.
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