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Originally posted by MrGL2 View PostAwesome car !
Had any problems with the bags, i'm thinking about getting some but not sur to go for bag over coils or just bags.
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Awesome car !
Had any problems with the bags, i'm thinking about getting some but not sur to go for bag over coils or just bags.
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Originally posted by Hollagraphik View PostRandom question but, what's the gas mileage with your 280?
Originally posted by milano_red View PostBetween seeing Ashtons car and now this I'm really starting to love these cars! Looks great
Originally posted by rson View PostThis is super fresh man great work!!! Theres so many classic benzs on here we need to start our own thread!!Originally posted by D&W View PostHell yea, lets do it. we should list our setups and post some damn pics!
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This is super fresh man great work!!! Theres so many classic benzs on here we need to start our own thread!!
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Between seeing Ashtons car and now this I'm really starting to love these cars! Looks great
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Originally posted by aLaFleur View PostSo it lays out all the way with that setup?
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So it turns out it's annoying trying to get good pictures of the bags with the wheels on, best I got for now.
front:
rear:
found this diagram in my tool box, it should describe everything in detail
also took these pictures
down:
up:
front:
back:
side:
side:
I wanted to make a movie of the car moving around to really show off the range of motion and speed of the bags, but the battery wasn't up for it and the tank couldn't build enough pressure
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Originally posted by aLaFleur View PostYea I'm definitely running them up front. I'd like to see some rear set ups though. How did you go about mounting yours? I'm feeling like i'll probably just make an upper mount off of the top spring mount.
I'll take pictures of everything when I get home, so stay tuned. My set up is all of the shelf parts that I have reworked to fit properly.
front (from top to bottom): nut, lower bag plate, body of car(top spring mount), flange, 2" long x1.50" od pipe, s10 upper cup, bolts holding bag to cup, re6 bag, 3/8" stud into the bottom of the bag, chevy full size lower, lower control arm, washer, nut.
rear (from top to bottom): nut, washer, upper shock bushing, 7/16" (i think) stud threw the upper shock mount, 58-64 chevy impala upper cup, bolts holding bag to cup, re6 bag, s10 lower cup, lower control arm, 58-64 impala upper mount, washer, bolt from bottom to bag.
No shocks, at first the car was very "boat like", after some changes to the front it rides perfect. about 90psi in the front 80psi in the rear. I was on my way to the bar yesterday thinking about running the front bags at slightly different heights to reduce harmonic vibrations, but the ride there was uneventful and the ride home was even less eventful. So I figure if it's not broke no need to fix it.
I never wanted to run shocks, I took out to front sway bar for extra clearance, I cross my fingers at 80mph, the steering wheel is wooden and about twenty inches in diameter. To say the least it's not a sports car. It's a lowrider and I love it.
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