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04-28-2007, 08:29 AM | #1 |
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Air bag selection - Type and ratings?
I have been trying to soak up all of this air suspension info as I will be doing both ends on my ‘67 swb big block truck. I am new to air bags other than an air assist system on my ‘94 and I have found just about everything that I have wanted to know on here except bag selection. Now, I know this is probably a personal choice thing but I’m wondering more about type or rating and less about brand. 2500, 2600, 150psi, 400psi etc. I want to have a nice ride and don’t care so much about speed or extremes. My truck will have a slightly narrowed trailing arm 9" rear with bags mounted just ahead of the axle and a c notch only. Front is a 73 up setup with 3" spindles. Also, Is the need to do 8 valves because of air transfer on turns? Is that still a problem if I use 1/4" lines? I was planning on keeping this as simple as possible but I can see how that might be a problem. Sorry for all of the “newbie” questions. Get me straight!
Scott
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04-28-2007, 10:59 AM | #2 |
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Re: Air bag selection - Type and ratings?
I think the majority of us on the board are running slam specialties RE7 bags, both front rear.. im using a bolt-in c-notch and stock arms up front, very easy and cheap.. check out www.***************** they'll have brackets for the front ($60) and everything you'll need.. most guys have just bolted the bag in place of the coil in rear, pretty much a direct swap w/a couple of extra holes being drilling.. hope this helps
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04-28-2007, 11:45 AM | #3 |
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Re: Air bag selection - Type and ratings?
Yes, 8 valves for ride/performance/safety/handling/adjustability/etc/etc/etc
I ran RE7 front and RE6 rear. That's how the kit I bought came, but I would have liked RE7's for the back. With RE6's I had a little over 1000 pounds of hay in the bed and was still level with only about 100psi. Don't skimp or you will end up spending more later to redo it.
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04-28-2007, 11:49 AM | #4 |
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Re: Air bag selection - Type and ratings?
Firestone 255c, 2500 lb bag
* 2500 lb. 3/8" single port air bag * Min. Height: 3" * Installed Height: 4.5"-5" * Max Height: 7" Diameter(Inflated): 6.5" Firestone 224c, 2600 lb bag * 2600 lb. 3/8" single port air bag * Min. Height: 3" * Installed Height: 5"-5.5" * Max Height: 8" Diameter(Inflated): 8" RE-6 Diameter: 6" Min height: 3" Max height: 10" Max PSI: 180 RE-7 Diameter: 7" Min height: 3" Max height: 11" Max PSI: 180 RE-8 Diameter: 7.75" Min height: 3" Max height: 11" Max PSI: 180 RE-6 Replaces a firestone 255c or contitech 2500# bag. (Front) RE-7 Replaces a firestone 224c or contitech 2600# bag. (Rear) RE-8 Replaces a firestone 2800# bag. (Rear duallys) |
04-28-2007, 01:56 PM | #5 |
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Re: Air bag selection - Type and ratings?
i have Firestone 2600 lb. bags in the front ... Firestone 2,500 lb bags in rear under a 67 with a small block.
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04-29-2007, 09:24 AM | #6 |
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Re: Air bag selection - Type and ratings?
... 'cept mine is a 6-banger.
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04-29-2007, 02:06 PM | #7 |
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Re: Air bag selection - Type and ratings?
How many inches lower will the truck sit at its lowest safe ride height with just the bags.I'm looking to do the bolt on bags with a notch and drop spindals.Anybody got any pics of there trucks with this combo.
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