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Thread: reverse air ride
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11-24-2006 #1
reverse air ride
It seems that inherent in the design of air ride suspensions, they are only made to give their designed ride when inflated, and used to lower the car when at a show or cruising. In order to get a stiff suspension at all it has to be inflated and therefore not at its minimum height. Is there anything out there that does the opposite, meaning lets the car sit at its lowest point, with great handling, yet let you raise the car to get over speed bumps and such, to me it seems like this would be a much more useful setup to a pro-touring crowd than the setups that were made for scraping the pavement with your frame rails. off the top of my head I can think of a few things to take care of this, but they all seem overly complicated and pretty much prone to failure due to that.
any ideas? I dont think using a spring and an air shock is a good solution, too much redundancy, but then again for my car I saw it was recommended to retain the torsion bars, so i guess you never know.



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