Im getting ready to bag my truck, it's not going to be a hopper.Your basic F,B,SS,.No notch cuz i'm roll'n on 13X7 offset,so i want to have it set on the tire's in park.So i'd think it would be usless to notch , cuz i don't need it to go all the way down. (RIght?) What is the best Bags out there? I hear mixed opitions from ppl who don't have mazda's and come from the hydralic world.Plus What is the best pump with less matainance? I'm tring to get all the best stuff , so i don't have to be mess'n with it.Oww yea it's gonna be a daily driver to,if that matters. Thanks and this is going to be helpful! Thanks for taken the time to read this.Your opition is appriciated!!
baha
+1y
Sounds like an interesting project, I would love to see some videos of this!
I recommend slam specialty bags for valves I'm not sure but definitely hard line, nitrogen(or helium) instead of air compressors.
Do you plan on taking the engine out?
89mazdawg(daniel)
+1y
definitely slam specialties bags. and like baha said nitrogen, that way you dont have to run a compressor at all, or you can run nitrogen and have a compressor only as backup for when you run out of nitrogen and cant get it filled immediately. if you use a compressor i would recommend any viair product
mazdaman82
+1y
yes viair all the way...as a back up only i would go with a 380, it can push 200psi and not hurt it
thebeaumartin
+1y
slam and viair with gc valves
dzminiz
+1y
I've always ran SMC Valves.
work good, and they're pretty cheap
thebeaumartin
+1y
the problem with SMC if you have to disconnect the air tank the valves open and truck drops in other words they dont work with no backpressure
v8mazda4ever
+1y
definitly slam bags and valves I suggest asco been running them for years and have no problems and for compressors I go with viair 480. but scuba tanks are a good way to go too. i am going to be running 2 with my new truck 3 bucks to fill and they have 3000 psi on board run a regulator and you have air forever LOL