hey im thinking about baggin my cavy this summer and i was wondering what the good things and bad thingsare about baggin a car?
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well i love my air ride setup but the only downfall is busting a strut and having to buy another one, air ride rocks tho, i would recommend it, daily driver or not, anymore q's? later
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goods: Lay low, easy adjustment for height. fun to play with, car looks hawt
bads: air leaks, blowing line, blowing a compressor, valves sticking, switches breaking
I am sure many more people can add to this or argue with some things I said. But things could happen even though they never happend to you before.
how is the ride? is it smooth or jumpy? and also when or if i get my car bagged will i have to roll my fenders?
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it will ride rough until you get your dampening settings right and the psi in the bags right. I believe everyone rides 40-45 in the front and 55-60 in the back. For dempening its your own taste but I think 3-4 clicks clockwise is good. You will more than likely have to roll yor fenders. Its not hard at all. There are many different ways people have done it
UP'S:
- a lot of fun
- gets attention like nothing else
- ride height adjustable
- cool pfffffftt sounds
- air horn compatibility
- dragging
- car looks hot
- very different from what most people have or have seen
- hittin' switches
- girls bouncing in your car
Down's:
- costly
- problems if not done correctly
- failure of parts etc (if you buy cheap equipment)
- if your strut fails, not too many tow trucks can lift the car w/out damage
- Some regular shops will refuse to work on your car because of this suspension
- lines ran on outside will not allow some shops to lift your car
- you will scrape your stock bumper depending on ride hieght
- you may crush your kit
- you can shred your tires if u dont roll fenders
- you may scrape your exhaust / other parts on the ground
- winter can be a hassle - risk of valves freezing
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i only had a problem with one fitting since i had mine on. ive had my kit for about a year now and its great. everyone says dont put it on a dd. my car is a dd and i drive it about 70 miles everyday and i never had a problem. my car rides smooth and its great. as for the fenders, it depends on your wheels. the offset, tire size and rim size.
My stock 205/55/16 Goodyears at the rear were starting to shred from the edges last year... I know the rears need to be rolled. Unless you get less bulging tires than the RSA's.
Mine is on a dd... .
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i only had a small problem w/ my rears on my old tires which were 215/45/17. the lip would just barely touch the one tire. now w/ my new tires, i cant even tuck in the front. its pointless to lower the car up front since the tire wont clear.
my pap is a mechanic and he said somthiogn about blowing baggs when he puts it on the lift to take it up to work on and I just got it put it on next week what is the deal with that? do I have to drain the tank befor I put it up on a lift?
not to my knowledge i have lifted mine plenty times without doin so and nutin has happened, later
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Brad wrote:my pap is a mechanic and he said somthiogn about blowing baggs when he puts it on the lift to take it up to work on and I just got it put it on next week what is the deal with that? do I have to drain the tank befor I put it up on a lift?
he's talking about cars that come stock with airbags, like cadilacs and lincolns.... If you lift those without disabling the airbags first, when you set it back down the bags will blow.... I used to work at a tire shop, and we always had to disable them in the trunk.... I saw one person forget to when he lifted a lincoln, and when he set it down, it sat on the frame.
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so I can put mine right up on the lift just raise it up anbd lify it in the air?
Well, I know easystreet recommends that you release the air pressure from the bags when you are lifting the car.
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i have had no problems at all with vavles sticking compressor blowin no air lines blowin nothing wrong and i drove it all winter
i have the air ride tech system in my car and have no problem`s with it at all
anything installed wrong can cause problems not just air ride
easy street along with air ride tech recomonds you deflate the system before goin up in the air
can i haz bondo
ill b e the first to tell you that you dont have to tho, it may be recomended and all and is prob a good idea, but dont worry yourself over it i have lifted mine many times with air in the struts and had no probs, of course if you can then you might as well do it for precaution, hope this helps later
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thanks guys for all your input... this helped out alot..this august looks like a go for baggin......
experience the "tilt"....... Yeah the whole right side of your car when im passing your a$$.......