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02-28-2003, 07:18 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: East TN
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I need help with my bagged truck woes.
Alright, I have a 81 Silverado with a complete AirRde Technologies system and I am using the 2-way RidePro unit. Its also four-linked.
Now my woes are that the truck sits crooked (especially when I am in it) and it handles like a dingy in a hurricane. It really, really bugs me and is a major part of the reason that I put less than 4k on it a year if its lucky. I have to take it easy when approaching a turn cause it feels like it is going to tip over from the air transfer. I have put it on pavement and measured all the brackets and they are all equal distance from the ground. I really like my truck, but when I see it sitting crooked in the driveway it bums me out big time. So my question is how can I fix this? I know that I could probabley upgrade to the newest ART stuff, but they are really expensive. Is there another 2-way manifold (with check valves or something to prevent air transfer) out there that I can get for a reasonable price that I can use with my existing lines and such? Or maybe a 4-way mani that I could get? Suggestions welcomed.
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