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08-25-2015, 04:28 PM | #1 |
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Air bags for towing/hauling
Probably a unique question on here. I'm putting together a Jeep with a '71 C10 frame as a multipurpose vehicle. Want to do autocross but still be able to haul a trailer or load the back full of cargo. I built a behind the axle coilover setup and was wondering if I could mount airbags where the coil springs originally went to be used only when needed? Would it hurt them to run around with no air in them 90% of the time (letting the coilovers do all the work) and add a little when loaded to keep things level?
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08-26-2015, 02:42 AM | #2 |
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Re: Air bags for towing/hauling
Running a air bag empty don't sound like a good idea to me,You could run it with like 5 psi or make them easy to remove and put them on only when you need them.
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Re: Air bags for towing/hauling
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09-02-2015, 09:19 AM | #4 |
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Re: Air bags for towing/hauling
You will want to keep some air in the bags. Have you considered replacing the Coilovers with a Shockwave? Then you can eliminate having the extra air spring.
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09-02-2015, 11:07 AM | #5 |
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Re: Air bags for towing/hauling
Hmm, not what I was hoping to hear. I'll need to find something to work, may have to start calling around to companies and get their opinion. The truck is too low to get under without jacking it up so it'd be a pain to take them in and out. I looked at the shockwaves for about 30 seconds until I saw the price tag. Very nice product but I can't justify the money, especially since I already have coilovers.
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09-02-2015, 11:18 AM | #6 |
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Re: Air bags for towing/hauling
All airbags companies I have seen require at least 5 psi to prevent them from wearing a hole into the bag because it compresses incorrectly with no air, to help keep the shape.
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