run a slam specialties bag, the RE6 has more lift than a firestone 2600.
2600 compressed 2.8
2600 fully inflated 7.7
RE6 compressed 2.8
RE6 fully inflated 10.0
thats 3 inches more lift, and the RE6 never gets more than 6 inches in diameter, the firestone 2500 expands from 6 to 6.4 inches in diameter, and the 2600 is 8 inches in diameter.
All the slams have internal bumpstops, and the bellows are bonded to the end plates, not crimped. The RE6 also only costs 20 bucks mroe than a 2500, and 10 bucks more than a 2600.
The ONLY thing the slams arent really great for is leverage setups in the rear, because the ultra low pressure at ride hieght makes them bottom out a lot. I run RE6 up front and firestone 2600 out back. The RE6 binds my upper balljoint, thats how much more lift they have.
lol just get juice,you are garenteed lift,and when your suspension tries to stop it the dro's just bend shit till they stop or pull a ball joint out of its socket.