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02-22-2011, 02:20 PM | #1 |
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Can anything cool be built without air bags?
Is it just me, or is everything getting bagged? I love the look of a lowered car or truck, but I've never been tempted to build someting that could 'lay frame'.
I don't know if I'm just gettin old or what.
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02-22-2011, 02:51 PM | #2 |
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Re: Can anything cool be built without air bags?
Hey you're not getting old! I also love the look of a lowered car or truck or anything with wheels! I even lowered my lawn mower.....but then scalped my lawn when I used it. It just depends on the look you want and how low you want it to be. I am currently lowering my 65 short step and will only go about 4 to 5 inches for now. To lay frame is Bad A$$ but its all about what you want and how you will be using the truck.
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02-22-2011, 03:55 PM | #3 |
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Re: Can anything cool be built without air bags?
I dunno...I think it sorta depends really. Some trucks look good slammed, and others look good lifted.
It really depends on what you need the truck for. If you just want a cool daily driver or a show vehicle then go as low as possible or lift it up. If you need utility then staying stock is probably your best bet for payload capacity. |
02-22-2011, 04:00 PM | #4 |
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Re: Can anything cool be built without air bags?
When I got my truck, the PO loosened the tortion bars in the front and put shorter springs in the back. Its sits low, but it was on the front bumpstops. I ran them up a little for a better ride, but I am considering drop spindles to get it lower again. I am also looking at using the Jeep TJ springs in the rear and see what that looks like.
However, I do have a set of bags ready to go in, but im holding off for now.
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02-22-2011, 04:08 PM | #5 |
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Re: Can anything cool be built without air bags?
I'm too old and broken to ride in a static drop rig. Have you ridden in a bagged truck? So nice...
<edit> And laying out is just one end of the spectrum like a 20' lifted monster truck is the other. Now both can be done with bags to not only improve ride quality (have you ever ridden in a lifted leaf truck?) but make things adjustable. Bags aren't for everyone, but performance numbers are out there that show a well set up bag system can perform as well or better than a static drop.
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02-22-2011, 04:11 PM | #6 |
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Re: Can anything cool be built without air bags?
My 65 was bagged and rode like a Caddy. My current ride is not too much different being static. Im looking to smooth it out with TJ springs and drop spindles in the future.
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02-22-2011, 05:27 PM | #7 |
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Re: Can anything cool be built without air bags?
also if setup correctly, bags can also haul more weight/higher payload capacity than just springs
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02-22-2011, 05:35 PM | #8 |
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Re: Can anything cool be built without air bags?
It's not so much the type of suspension. (I want a set of bags for my Suburban) It's the whole laid on the ground look. Seems to be all anyone is building anymore.. and not just the trucks. I was lookin at LS1Tech.com the other day, and it seems that 9/10 cars on there are sitting on the ground with 20's.
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02-22-2011, 06:55 PM | #9 |
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Re: Can anything cool be built without air bags?
Hay 66z71. nothing wrong with a stocker or a static lowered truck, get i it and drive it, its what makes you smile at the end of the day, my truvk is lowered, but i have the bug, my front crossmember is 1.5" off the tarmack so for safety reasons i am going on air,
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02-22-2011, 07:43 PM | #10 |
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Re: Can anything cool be built without air bags?
I too think trucks that lay frame are cool looking. But I have yet to see one that lays frame that is truly safe. Safe being from the perspective of what happens when a line blows, or comes off, or gets puncturred (again, on a truck that lays frame).
To be safe the suspension has to have:To make this happen you would almost have to have quick disconnect removable bump stops such that once you get to your destination (car show, rod run, cruise in, local hangout) you would air up the suspension, remove the bump stops and then lay frame. I am not so much worried about the guy who modified the truck, as I am everybody else. I have witnessed the carnage that happens when the above philosophy isn't followed and a failure happens on the road at speed... and it ain't pretty. Last edited by lakeroadster; 02-22-2011 at 07:58 PM. |
02-22-2011, 08:03 PM | #11 |
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Hadn't really thought about that, but it brings back a memory from high school. A buddy just bought a lowrider Impala, and we were cruising town. Me in my GTO beside him... One second he was there, the next he was in my rear view mirror. His frame caught a manhole cover, and he stopped instantly. It was the funniest thing I'd ever seen, luckily nobody we were goin slow so nobody got hurt.
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02-22-2011, 08:46 PM | #12 |
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Re: Can anything cool be built without air bags?
I guess this goes along the lines of wheel size, too. Seems like most every build is rolling 20's, 22's, or even bigger. I like side walls, so 20's aren't my thing. But for some people, it's all or nothing.
On a side note, there is this thing I see in California with people taking a 4x4 truck, lifting the piss out of it, then chrome everything underneath, and roll 18x15 wheels with a low profile mud tire. They have 5' of tire clearance, but they stick out a foot on each side. Makes no sense to me, but to each his/her own, I guess.
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02-22-2011, 09:40 PM | #13 |
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Re: Can anything cool be built without air bags?
i agree with most of the other post, its all based on personal prefrence and $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$. I scored a 63 GMC about a month ago and priced out the way i wanted it bagged with the porter built drop member and all that good stuff and for now it was more economical to drop it and put a set of wheels on it plus i couldnt pass up the deal i got on everything.
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Re: Can anything cool be built without air bags?
not every one has 20 or 22 on there bagged trucks
i have wide whites with steal wheals on my 61 .just trying to do some thing old school with new some new parts ,i hate chrome or billet any thing. its still a hot rod not no dang low rider ! and yes that is as tall as she gets .
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Re: Can anything cool be built without air bags?
I have a somewhat different perspective, and believe most of what becomes “popular” has more to do with revenue generation than enthusiast preference. Car and truck magazines and publications like the Goodguys Gazette are funded by advertising dollars, not by those subscribing or buying the magazine at the store. With a few feature articles thrown in, the majority of content is simply a repetitive monthly advertiser catalog with a different mix by title.
To guarantee the advertisers see a return on their investment, the publications feature vehicles built in a style that requires the use of products offered by their advertiser’s, calculating others will be encouraged to buy the same trick upgrades hoping to score a trophy or get their own ride in print. This isn’t restricted to wheels, tires, suspension, and stance. It also includes the latest in technology for engines, stereos, interior components, exhaust systems, and every other aspect of building a vehicle. There isn’t a lot of money promoting the good sense and usability of stock or reworked original parts, so these features don’t enhance the chance of landing on the cover of a rod magazine. If that isn’t a priority, it can be a lot cheaper to just build what you like and have fun with it. |
02-22-2011, 10:07 PM | #16 |
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Hotrod66. that thing is sick. cant wait to see the final product. id love to sit my truck like that but around here i would caught up on every cattleguard and train track within a 50 mile radius
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Re: Can anything cool be built without air bags?
I'm with you Markeb01, I think you're onto something there. I've noticed over the past years that as more and more "all in one kits" (suspension lift or drop, brake kits, etc etc) become available - they get mentioned in the feature articles. I guess that's ok, but I've been a little suspicious about whether or not they're just promoting their vendors. I'm glad I get to glimpse the "state of the art", but it can make one feel like a bit of a second class citizen when the magazine labels what you've saved up to do for two years as a "budget build" project... But, when I think about it, personally I'm glad that places like CPP and POL and you name all the others are developing year/model-specific kits (especially for 60-66 trucks!) But I do think that what you see featured in mags or highlighted online, etc is not as indicative of what the more common trucker does - it's just that some of those trendy mods get more press. (and before someone blows a gasket - no, I am not saying that lowering a car/truck is "trendy" or a fad - it's been around since the 30's and it always will be. Now 22" wheels.... that's another story (JUST kidding)....
That's just my 2 cents. I'll be honest - I haven't been much of a fan of lowering - until I came here. Some of the trucks I see on here display some incredible craftsmanship. Some of the static and/or bagged drops I've seen really make the truck look better, and I never thought I'd hear myself say that. But I look at it this way - if I look at a truck and say to myself "self, that truck could not look better with any stance you could think of", then I come to the conclusion that they've done it right. Personally - and this comes down to personal tastes only, I lean toward the stock or slightly lowered ride heights. I stay away from bags only to save cost because I don't need to go that low - and I do realize that bags generally provide a BETTER ride. But Lakeroadster's comments are ones that have always concerned me too. Heck, I used to have a hard time not draggin my sack in the dirt in my old impala and it had a stock ride height (the issue is that many of the driveway where I live are very steep relative to the street). Anyhoo, I can understand where 66Z71 is coming from, and he's done so very tactfully by the way - but I guess my bottom line is this: a) variety is the spice of life or b) if it weren't for the bad taste of others, my truck wouldn't look so cool! (just kidding) More than anything, I enjoy seeing others' craftmanship, whether that's on a mile high 4x4 or lowered 61 imp with an incredible paintjob and 80wire wire wheels. I'll probably never own either, but I can certainly understand how passionate they may get about their vehicles because I do the same thing with mine. In the end, as long as you think you have good taste yourself, it really doesn't matter what anyone else thinks! Good thread, thanks for posting 66! I'd be interested in seeing if ANYone out there has used bags for a "stock" or only very slightly lowered suspension..... Last edited by jocko; 02-22-2011 at 10:27 PM. |
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i also live in a small town and get caught up on every thing in my 66 (dropped not bagged) that i drive but i am not going to let that stop me.
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Re: Can anything cool be built without air bags?
mine is no bags also . i drive this thing everywhere
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Love the look. What width are those steelies? Also, what is the tire size? |
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Re: Can anything cool be built without air bags?
I'm a build it like it's yours kind'a guy.....
Can these truck be built w/o bags & 20+ inch wheels? Sure. Can they still be cool? Definitely. Is that the 'current' trend? Nope. Be that as it may, I'm using bags because they offer a better ride vs. the ride height w/adjustability & old school 15/16" wheels/tires. Now as mentioned, manufacturers put vehicles in the 'magz' using all these cool, state of the art parts. An air mgt. system alone can eclipse $2K w/the latest technology. I combine the ride quality of air w/old school, zero frills, technolgy. It's still air ride, but there's no electronics other than the juice to run the compressors. My stuff is also set-up w/worst case scenarios in mind. No part of the vehicle will contact the ground in the event of a blowout (bag, airline, or tire).
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i cut two turns on the front coils and removed the bump stop and bracket. on the rear is step notched and i used g body springs cut in half,and another half cut out on each. it does surprise me how smooth it is. cant go to fast on L.A. fwys , but once i get out of town its smooth.
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mine doesnt have bags and i like to think that its cool lol
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no bags & love the way it rides now
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