"push-pull" bag setups

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"push-pull" bag setups
layedoutdreams avatar
layedoutdreams
+1y
You could always just use cylinders to make it easier, but I would still like to see how that fullsize is set up.

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juicedwagon
+1y
or you could do a chain link setup. lowrider guys do it to get higher 3 wheel. you mount a chain from the frame to the axle in between the bag and the diff. you will loos lift cause the chain will have to be shorter then the bag at full pressure.

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unclecorntooth
+1y
Originally posted by WileyPDF



see how high up that wheel is sucked up into the well? just imagine layin frame and sucking your wheels up into the wells an extra couple inches off the gound.

He was doing that at reso that year it looked sick!!

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Gangsta Boogie
+1y
you need some powerful cylinders to do that with a solid rear axle. I have seen it attempted with some 3 inch bore cylinders and one alone wasnt enough to hold the back of the truck up while the other was retracted.
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nvrlowenuf
+1y
you could try a 4" air can on a mechanical advantage setup. i would think that would work well but may take a fair amount of pressure to "suck" the wheel off the ground with a solid rear axle..
drag avatar
drag
+1y
So you guys are sayin it would be easier with a irs ?
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bertristerf150hd
+1y
the guy with the chevy has a frame under axle setup and 4 bags with tons of metal support i have seen the pics once it was pretty sick