View Full Version : Searching for Airbag setup suitable with flipped u bolt setup
allochris
01-01-2008, 04:13 PM
Hi,
I'm searching for airbag for my 91 Pickup. i've already have AAL & 2" longer shackles, but i think with my loaded camper on i still sag just a tinny little bit in the back.
My problem is...i had my u-bolts flipped down side up from stock...so now i have 4 bolts ends sticking upward, preventing me from mounting any conventional airbag bottom attachment plate.
Any ideas?:oops:
articulate
01-01-2008, 04:44 PM
You might be able to shim the lower bracket in a fashion to clear the u-bolts sticking up and accommodate your lift at the same time.
This is not on a Toyota, but this shows the concept:
http://www.markdstephens.com/frontier/mods/custom_mount.jpg
Cheers,
Mark
allochris
01-01-2008, 07:49 PM
Which brand/model is that?
Do u have it setup w/ tank & compressor or just airlines to valves?
Are there any existing car/wagon which use similar airbags? If so, i can try look them up at car-parts.com
kcowyo
01-01-2008, 08:22 PM
That looks like the Firestone kit.
I think some Land Rovers use an air bag system, Discovery's I believe. A new kit from Firestone or AirLift would run $200-$300. Well, well worth it.
A used kit with dried out parts might be headache waiting to happen. That custom shim is a smart set up for those with flipped U bolts.
articulate
01-02-2008, 04:46 AM
Yes, they're the Firestone "ride rite" jobbies. Both sides are plumbed together with a T fitting to one valve, actually.
What's the purpose of flipping your u-bolts?
allochris
01-02-2008, 05:14 AM
oh, they were flipped 3yrs ago when i though i was getting into rock crawling (so the bolt end/nuts won't get smash on rocks). In the end, with the camper, my rig ended up being mostly a winter rig on hwy & summer on fsr. ...
& about the valve that ride rite uses, how do u pump it up? Schreder valve? With regular bicycle/car pump?
Ron B
01-02-2008, 05:48 AM
as far as the bags being plummed together (meaning as one fills the other empties as weight shifts), will that have a neg affect on the on-road handling?
rb
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