Trikky2 said:
Johnny said:
You can only raise a bus on air shocks.
:lol: That could be interesting - reversing the pump and sucking air out to lower the suspension :lol:
i dont get your point trikky?
if you want to install air shocks whats the point if your bus isnt lowered already.... seriously, some people really dont get that so it has to be pointed out.
If you want to get in and out of that garage the lowered height is the height you will have to drive the bus at most of the time so just get it done sensibly. As Aliaster said airshocks are
'helper' units on a bus. If you want to cruise around dragging your arse then you have to use bags, there is no other way. Pete Skiba has said that airshocks dont cut it on the back of a beetle and will only last a week or two before blowing the seals. Can anyone give us some stats on the diference in weight front axle of a bus and rear of a beetle?
All that said im more than happy to point people in the right direction on where to get the bits and pieces, tanks compressor cheaply and where to source the correct 7/16-20 JIC fittings to upgrade the shocks to 1/4 dot. I've gone through a dozen fittings trial and error to get the right ones. I can even tap some couplers for anyone who needs them to fit 1/4" compression fittings. The 1/8" pipe work supplied by Monroe is rather narrow to inflate with any speed. Swapping to 1/4" dot or 6mm metric is @3.8 times faster. I actually have an Airlift compressor going spare.