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Post by brian '90 gl justy on Jan 24, 2013 12:32:48 GMT -5
has anyone heard about an air suspension (airbags) for the '89 to '94 justy
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Post by nipper on Jan 28, 2013 21:59:21 GMT -5
Anything is possible with enough money and a welder. I know i saw air springs someplace that can take the place of the coils in the struts, but why it is such a small little car
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Post by brian '90 gl justy on Feb 4, 2013 10:43:52 GMT -5
The lower the better
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Post by uniacke on Feb 21, 2013 10:49:03 GMT -5
not in the snow belt where i live lo0l
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Post by 88gl on Feb 21, 2013 11:40:28 GMT -5
I thought about bagging the rear of my Justy...not to slam it, but to replace the horribly soft stock springs. Of course being able to adjust for load support is an added bonus.
If you want to slam it with bags then you're out of luck. Even if you were to remove the springs entirely the car still sits pretty high off the ground. The stock struts bottom out before the car gets too low.
I cut my springs and inserted rubber blocks between the coils. This really helped stiffen up the suspension. Now I just can't wait to get my 13 x 6 wheels on to be able to actually turn a corner.
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Post by nipper on Feb 23, 2013 0:22:36 GMT -5
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Post by sp0ngebob on Mar 13, 2013 0:05:30 GMT -5
if you are going to do all that work, call koni and have then fab up some shocks for you with shortened bodies. have them do like a 60% original length and then the car will sit about 4 inches lower. at that point you'll probably have control arms goin everywhere and all sorts of whack-a-doo alignment issues.
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