cati-lever with can?

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cati-lever with can?
dropatbirth13 avatar
dropatbirth13
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dose any one have pic of a cati-lever with cans instead of bags
dropatbirth13 avatar
dropatbirth13
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bump....
FABLAB avatar
FABLAB
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I wouldn't do it, and I've never seen it done. I don't trust cylinders at all.
creative concepts avatar
creative concepts
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dave (avtekk) did one on a orange s10.. not sure if the guy still has the setup, last i seen it he was bitchin bout some welds breaking
guiltybydesign avatar
guiltybydesign
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I know Doug with Streetissuecustoms.com has a canti setup on cans.

http://site.streetissuecustoms.com/doug2.html
dropatbirth13 avatar
dropatbirth13
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thanks dose any one else have any pic
LOWEST1 avatar
LOWEST1
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Cans normally have like a 3 or 4 inch piston... to small for a canti system if you are trying to get more lift out of them. Just my opinion
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FreakwitaFro
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Edited: 5/2/2007 7:34:08 AM by FreakwitaFro

Originally posted by LOWEST1



Cans normally have like a 3 or 4 inch piston... to small for a canti system if you are trying to get more lift out of them. Just my opinion

wouldn't the lift you get depend on the ratio you have your canti set up at?
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FABLAB
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No because they just don't have the same force factor a bag does. You can get cylinders ANY size you want, and something different than what guys use on cars would prob work but not for long because the constant working of the suspension just wares the seals.
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bdroppeddak
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Originally posted by FABLAB



because the constant working of the suspension just wares the seals.

i see air cylinders in industrial applications from time to time, and they are working alot more than a drive in a truck......