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PURESTREET5006
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REAR AIR SHOCKS
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January 25, 2004, 04:40:00 pm »
Whats a good brand of air shocks for a Suburban
These will be used for hauling my open car trailer and race car to the track this spring and i wanted to keep the truck at the same ride height when the truck is loaded.
thanks Guys....Darrin
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aprice
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January 25, 2004, 09:28:00 pm »
firstone airbags are good. they increase your payload by about 1000-5000 lbs and have like a 5 year warrenty or even a lifetime warenty. i plan to get some for my truck when i can aford it for the front and back. which iwold be about $125 per tire
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PURESTREET5006
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AIR SHOCKS
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January 25, 2004, 09:35:00 pm »
I have rear leaf springs and shocks(2) not coils springs
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ammmotroop
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re: air shocks
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January 25, 2004, 11:58:00 pm »
the air bags that aprice is refering to are air bag helper springs. They are a small air bag that is mounted on top of the leaf spring. When you need extra payload capacity you air up the air spring with the on board air compressor to the desired psi. When you want to return back to your original sring rate you just release the air out of the spring. They work very well.
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