air suspension '94 JGC
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air suspension '94 JGC
Hi all. I currently carry a motorcycle off the back of my Jeep. That amount
of weight suspended a few feet off the rear bumper really compresses the rear
springs. I was thinking of adding an air lift to level out the ride. Does
anyone have any experience with these things? I saw an airlift 1000 on
truckspring.com for $70. It seems like a cheap solution, but if anyone has
any experience/recommendations, I would appreciate hearing about it.
Thanks in advance.
Will
of weight suspended a few feet off the rear bumper really compresses the rear
springs. I was thinking of adding an air lift to level out the ride. Does
anyone have any experience with these things? I saw an airlift 1000 on
truckspring.com for $70. It seems like a cheap solution, but if anyone has
any experience/recommendations, I would appreciate hearing about it.
Thanks in advance.
Will
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Re: air suspension '94 JGC
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> writes:
> William Pughe wrote:
> > Hi all. I currently carry a motorcycle off the back of my Jeep. That amount
> > of weight suspended a few feet off the rear bumper really compresses the rear
> > springs. I was thinking of adding an air lift to level out the ride. Does
> > anyone have any experience with these things? I saw an airlift 1000 on
> > truckspring.com for $70. It seems like a cheap solution, but if anyone has
> > any experience/recommendations, I would appreciate hearing about it.
>
>
> .02 here
>
> Well, you have rear coil springs. I've had them in other vehicles so it's possible
> to put them in the back of your ZJ. Make sure that spring setup is for the ZJ and
> not for a rear-leaf/frame setup.
The bladder was for the coil springs in the Grand. Was this the manufacturer
you used? It seems like a decent product, but I wouldn't mind hearing some
testimonials.
Will
> William Pughe wrote:
> > Hi all. I currently carry a motorcycle off the back of my Jeep. That amount
> > of weight suspended a few feet off the rear bumper really compresses the rear
> > springs. I was thinking of adding an air lift to level out the ride. Does
> > anyone have any experience with these things? I saw an airlift 1000 on
> > truckspring.com for $70. It seems like a cheap solution, but if anyone has
> > any experience/recommendations, I would appreciate hearing about it.
>
>
> .02 here
>
> Well, you have rear coil springs. I've had them in other vehicles so it's possible
> to put them in the back of your ZJ. Make sure that spring setup is for the ZJ and
> not for a rear-leaf/frame setup.
The bladder was for the coil springs in the Grand. Was this the manufacturer
you used? It seems like a decent product, but I wouldn't mind hearing some
testimonials.
Will
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Re: air suspension '94 JGC
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> writes:
> William Pughe wrote:
> > Hi all. I currently carry a motorcycle off the back of my Jeep. That amount
> > of weight suspended a few feet off the rear bumper really compresses the rear
> > springs. I was thinking of adding an air lift to level out the ride. Does
> > anyone have any experience with these things? I saw an airlift 1000 on
> > truckspring.com for $70. It seems like a cheap solution, but if anyone has
> > any experience/recommendations, I would appreciate hearing about it.
>
>
> .02 here
>
> Well, you have rear coil springs. I've had them in other vehicles so it's possible
> to put them in the back of your ZJ. Make sure that spring setup is for the ZJ and
> not for a rear-leaf/frame setup.
The bladder was for the coil springs in the Grand. Was this the manufacturer
you used? It seems like a decent product, but I wouldn't mind hearing some
testimonials.
Will
> William Pughe wrote:
> > Hi all. I currently carry a motorcycle off the back of my Jeep. That amount
> > of weight suspended a few feet off the rear bumper really compresses the rear
> > springs. I was thinking of adding an air lift to level out the ride. Does
> > anyone have any experience with these things? I saw an airlift 1000 on
> > truckspring.com for $70. It seems like a cheap solution, but if anyone has
> > any experience/recommendations, I would appreciate hearing about it.
>
>
> .02 here
>
> Well, you have rear coil springs. I've had them in other vehicles so it's possible
> to put them in the back of your ZJ. Make sure that spring setup is for the ZJ and
> not for a rear-leaf/frame setup.
The bladder was for the coil springs in the Grand. Was this the manufacturer
you used? It seems like a decent product, but I wouldn't mind hearing some
testimonials.
Will
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Re: air suspension '94 JGC
William Pughe wrote:
> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> writes:
>
>> William Pughe wrote:
>>> Hi all. I currently carry a motorcycle off the back of my Jeep. That
>>> amount
>>> of weight suspended a few feet off the rear bumper really compresses the
>>> rear springs. I was thinking of adding an air lift to level out the ride.
>>> Does anyone have any experience with these things? I saw an airlift 1000 on
>>> truckspring.com for $70. It seems like a cheap solution, but if anyone has
>>> any experience/recommendations, I would appreciate hearing about it.
>>
>>
>> .02 here
>>
>> Well, you have rear coil springs. I've had them in other vehicles so it's
>> possible to put them in the back of your ZJ. Make sure that spring setup is
>> for the ZJ and not for a rear-leaf/frame setup.
> The bladder was for the coil springs in the Grand. Was this the manufacturer
> you used? It seems like a decent product, but I wouldn't mind hearing some
> testimonials.
Don't remember. I got it at a local truck store J&I trailer hitch and both
truck and box are long gone. Biggest pain was it had no airpump and had
to use a small air tank to air up if there wasn't a local gas station.
--
DougW
> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> writes:
>
>> William Pughe wrote:
>>> Hi all. I currently carry a motorcycle off the back of my Jeep. That
>>> amount
>>> of weight suspended a few feet off the rear bumper really compresses the
>>> rear springs. I was thinking of adding an air lift to level out the ride.
>>> Does anyone have any experience with these things? I saw an airlift 1000 on
>>> truckspring.com for $70. It seems like a cheap solution, but if anyone has
>>> any experience/recommendations, I would appreciate hearing about it.
>>
>>
>> .02 here
>>
>> Well, you have rear coil springs. I've had them in other vehicles so it's
>> possible to put them in the back of your ZJ. Make sure that spring setup is
>> for the ZJ and not for a rear-leaf/frame setup.
> The bladder was for the coil springs in the Grand. Was this the manufacturer
> you used? It seems like a decent product, but I wouldn't mind hearing some
> testimonials.
Don't remember. I got it at a local truck store J&I trailer hitch and both
truck and box are long gone. Biggest pain was it had no airpump and had
to use a small air tank to air up if there wasn't a local gas station.
--
DougW
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Re: air suspension '94 JGC
William Pughe wrote:
> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> writes:
>
>> William Pughe wrote:
>>> Hi all. I currently carry a motorcycle off the back of my Jeep. That
>>> amount
>>> of weight suspended a few feet off the rear bumper really compresses the
>>> rear springs. I was thinking of adding an air lift to level out the ride.
>>> Does anyone have any experience with these things? I saw an airlift 1000 on
>>> truckspring.com for $70. It seems like a cheap solution, but if anyone has
>>> any experience/recommendations, I would appreciate hearing about it.
>>
>>
>> .02 here
>>
>> Well, you have rear coil springs. I've had them in other vehicles so it's
>> possible to put them in the back of your ZJ. Make sure that spring setup is
>> for the ZJ and not for a rear-leaf/frame setup.
> The bladder was for the coil springs in the Grand. Was this the manufacturer
> you used? It seems like a decent product, but I wouldn't mind hearing some
> testimonials.
Don't remember. I got it at a local truck store J&I trailer hitch and both
truck and box are long gone. Biggest pain was it had no airpump and had
to use a small air tank to air up if there wasn't a local gas station.
--
DougW
> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> writes:
>
>> William Pughe wrote:
>>> Hi all. I currently carry a motorcycle off the back of my Jeep. That
>>> amount
>>> of weight suspended a few feet off the rear bumper really compresses the
>>> rear springs. I was thinking of adding an air lift to level out the ride.
>>> Does anyone have any experience with these things? I saw an airlift 1000 on
>>> truckspring.com for $70. It seems like a cheap solution, but if anyone has
>>> any experience/recommendations, I would appreciate hearing about it.
>>
>>
>> .02 here
>>
>> Well, you have rear coil springs. I've had them in other vehicles so it's
>> possible to put them in the back of your ZJ. Make sure that spring setup is
>> for the ZJ and not for a rear-leaf/frame setup.
> The bladder was for the coil springs in the Grand. Was this the manufacturer
> you used? It seems like a decent product, but I wouldn't mind hearing some
> testimonials.
Don't remember. I got it at a local truck store J&I trailer hitch and both
truck and box are long gone. Biggest pain was it had no airpump and had
to use a small air tank to air up if there wasn't a local gas station.
--
DougW
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