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    air bag helpers?

    Are there available air bags for the rear of a P-body? Or any other "load leveling" devices?

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    Re: air bag helpers?

    Air shocks are available.
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    Re: air bag helpers?

    You might find a nivomat shock from another application if you want a self contained assembly, they are self leveling but somewhat pricey.

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    Re: air bag helpers?

    Not sure if air shocks would be what I'm looking for.

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    Re: air bag helpers?

    Get some heavier springs then.

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    Re: air bag helpers?

    Air Lift makes bags that fit inside your coil springs. Much better option than air shocks in my opinion.

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    Re: air bag helpers?

    Quote Originally Posted by 135sohc View Post
    Get some heavier springs then.
    Well, I don't know if there are many options out there for springs. Stock, Eibach, and.... ???

    Quote Originally Posted by contraption22 View Post
    Air Lift makes bags that fit inside your coil springs. Much better option than air shocks in my opinion.

    http://www.summitracing.com/parts/AI...y=Make%7cDODGE
    THATS what I was thinking!! Thanks.

    Now, if I get the stance where I want it... probably be cutting a coil or so from the front and I want the back to match... I can still use the above bag system, correct?

    I want it lower than stock, but I don't want it real soft and bouncing off the stops like it would if it was just loaded down with weight.

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    Re: air bag helpers?

    I dont think there would be a problem running those bags with some minor spring cutting.

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