DrMoab NAXJA Forum User Location The Utah Backwater Jul 6, 2005 #21 Jeepin Jason said: maybe check these out: http://www.naxja.org/forum/showthread.php?t=60757 Click to expand... Betting they would severly hinder articulation though.
Jeepin Jason said: maybe check these out: http://www.naxja.org/forum/showthread.php?t=60757 Click to expand... Betting they would severly hinder articulation though.
xjcrawlr NAXJA Forum User Location phoenix AZ Jul 6, 2005 #22 Just an observation here, But it appears to me that the only people to make an air bag set up work well, used 3 or 4 link's, not leaf springs. Example; Greg Gavel aka C-ROK ....http://c-rok.com
Just an observation here, But it appears to me that the only people to make an air bag set up work well, used 3 or 4 link's, not leaf springs. Example; Greg Gavel aka C-ROK ....http://c-rok.com
DrMoab NAXJA Forum User Location The Utah Backwater Jul 6, 2005 #23 jpnjason said: Just an observation here, But it appears to me that the only people to make an air bag set up work well, used 3 or 4 link's, not leaf springs. Example; Greg Gavel aka C-ROK ....http://c-rok.com Click to expand... If you were using them to actually be a part of your working suspension system all the time I would agree. I am however only looking to suplement my load carrying capacity. I don't need them for anything else.
jpnjason said: Just an observation here, But it appears to me that the only people to make an air bag set up work well, used 3 or 4 link's, not leaf springs. Example; Greg Gavel aka C-ROK ....http://c-rok.com Click to expand... If you were using them to actually be a part of your working suspension system all the time I would agree. I am however only looking to suplement my load carrying capacity. I don't need them for anything else.