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Old 08-14-2021, 09:12 PM   #2
Ziegelsteinfaust
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Re: Air bags

My preference is slam bags because they do not expand like dominators. Although I have only bagged 2 trucks for other people, but I have used various bags for helper springs. Because of other mods I did there no longer was a kit for me.

One thing I do when I bagged the 2 trucks. Is set the bags ride height tall, and the shim it with plywood to get the ride you want. Then get aluminum shims cut to spec.

A airbags "spring" rate for lack of better term is directly related to its diameter, and set height. Based upon how much your vehicle weighs at the corners.

To small of a bag will ride rough due to the pressure needed to lift the vehicle.

To large of a bag, and the ride will be very soft by comparison.

The way I was told by Slam. Was set the bag on the table, and measure its height. Let's say 10" for reference. This should be your air bags height at ride height. Rather a 4/7 or a 6/8 drop.

What I like to do is make the bag area or space 10.5 or 11 inches at ride height. This way I can play with the bags installed height with shims to dial in the "spring" rate I want. This is why I use wood. Cheap, and last long enough to dial it in. As it has excellent comprehensive strength.

The first guy I bagged his C10. Ended up making 2 sets of shims. One for comfort, and the other for sport driving. It would take him a hour to swap then along with rotating the tires if he wanted.
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