ChassisTech "Adjustable" Strut Bag
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ChassisTech "Adjustable" Strut Bag
http://www.airbagit.com/pp_adj_airstrut.htm
anybody have experience with this, will i be able to lay the rear of my with this?
anybody have experience with this, will i be able to lay the rear of my with this?
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I'm interested in Bags also.. But didnt want to go with bags in the rear.. I'd rather go with air struts all around so that if I decide to sell it will be reversable.... But at the same time I wanna sit the tires on the fenders......Any ideas..???
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i suggest going with the strutbag i listed above for the rear, you can also find them at airbagit.com, there is a guy on this site who has them on the rear of his civic, i believe cypher does. also, jeffsta17 has them too on the rear. in the rear. you can basically slam the rear, thats what i plan to do.
and in the front, use a CCE bag or Air Lift Bag that uses your factory strut..bag over factory strut.
that way everything is bolt on, no welding, and complete reversible back to stock.
the EAI kit uses bag over factory strut in the front, but sucks in the rear, because you have to weld a bracket to mount a 2500lb bag. no strut at all, just air bag welded to a bracket..i dont plan on welding
and in the front, use a CCE bag or Air Lift Bag that uses your factory strut..bag over factory strut.
that way everything is bolt on, no welding, and complete reversible back to stock.
the EAI kit uses bag over factory strut in the front, but sucks in the rear, because you have to weld a bracket to mount a 2500lb bag. no strut at all, just air bag welded to a bracket..i dont plan on welding
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