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Old 03-11-2007, 08:11 PM
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Default Need airbag expertise

I am going to use airbags for the first time on my blazer. The biggest question I have is how to determine the starting point for placing the 'bags. I am using 2600# bags both F&R. What height is recommended for installation (i.e. compressed/relaxed/partially inflated). What is the impact on ride/handling by installing them behind the rear end vs on top of the rear end. Any feedback would be much appreciated.
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Depending or your suspension type, where you put the bags will affect the travel and load capacity of the rear of your vehicle. The closer you put them to the suspension pivot point, the more travel you will have, but less load capacity. They will hold up more weight if placed farther away from the suspension pivot point at the cost of some overall travel.
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all airbags have an installed hieght....what brand are your bags?
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If you are using Firestone bags you can check our site here:
http://ridetech.com/productinfo/dimensions.asp

Scroll down to "Air System Components" and you will see a list of recommended installed heights for the airsprings we sell.

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Default Thanks guys!

I got the bags from aim a while ago, I don't know what the brand is. I asked them about install details but they are more concerned with laying on the rocker panels than actual ride and handling. From what they are telling me they are supposed to go in at the "relaxed" height. Does that sound right? I am going to mount them behind the rear end with the bottom of bag approximately even with the bottom of the housing. I will definitely be getting with the ART guys later in the project for parts and advice, they come recommended from everyone I talk to (now). Any comments would still be appreciated. Thanks again for the responses, I love the great feedback on this forum!
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