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Marshmallow bags....Firestone or Air Lift? Is there much of a difference? One better than the other. I'm just putting the air chuck under the bumper on the trailer hitch, so no fancy compressor for me. And yes Cheesy, I realize that boobs that look like bags of marshmallows are not good.

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I am guessing you are looking to install in your Expedition? I ran the Air Lift bags in mine with zero problems. Installed in about 30 minutes in the driveway, coil spring installs are ridiculously easy.
 
I am guessing you are looking to install in your Expedition? I ran the Air Lift bags in mine with zero problems. Installed in about 30 minutes in the driveway, coil spring installs are ridiculously easy.
Yes. I have to do the rear control arms as mine are rusting out, do I wanted to do bags at the same time.
 
MKe sure you use separate airlines for each bag. Last kit I bought they sold them with a tee to put them together which is just stupid.
 
Factory bags are good, but age and wear on them can make them soft n squishy...then upgrade with aftermarket bags, or younger newer bags.......wait, are we talking about the same thing here?
 
MKe sure you use separate airlines for each bag. Last kit I bought they sold them with a tee to put them together which is just stupid.

Every set I have installed I have tee'd together.

Why would you want to run them separate? On a pickup I could see it maybe if you were loading a slide-in that was heavier on one side. On an SUV why not have them equal.
 
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We finished!

Very long and emotional day.

mac 'had dust making my eyes water a couple times' gyvr
 
We finished!

Very long and emotional day.

mac 'had dust making my eyes water a couple times' gyvr
 
Awesome news mac, I was thinking about you guys out there and team 302. That "dust" will get a sometimes when ya least expect it. :thumbup:
 
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