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Looking to replace my moben coilovers with either Koni or Tokico struts... which do you recommend? I want a much softer/smoother ride.
... this is the second car i've had that has been bagged, never had any problems..I love being able to lift the car up whenever going up/down a steep driveway. I have the car slammed all the time whether i'm driving or parking and just a click of a button if I need to raise it up.
I **** my bags to be honest, I drive my car slammed and shit keeps happening. Maybe it's my psi ratings? 23 up front, 0 in the back? :
Wait, what? You drive completely aired out in the rear?
Originally posted by Jesus Christ
if "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness" doesnt include being able to buy a huge veiny motherfucker then the declaration of independence isnt worth the hemp it was written on.
Originally posted by Jedidiah
he speaks the truth.. he doesn't even have the -- -- eyes.
I have been on air since 99'. I also lived in MI till last year. I don't have a clue why anyone doubts running air in the winter?! I guess all the semi drivers probably pull all that crap off and go back to coils and hydraulic brakes for the cold. uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.
Guys its completely fine to run year round on bags. even in the harshest of winters. We run the same lines and manifold set-ups on busses, ambulance, plow trucks, semi's, etc.... and they are everywhere. I can see some freezing issues, but with proper draining of the tank, and even running some air line anti freeze makes you unstoppable.
I used to have a bagged cobalt. It laid crossmember and I could drag the front mudflaps. It was awesome!!!
THese are a buddies 19's we used to do our ad shot with. Way to big for the cobalt.
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