Jason in DLH
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I definitely have to remember this.
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I definitely have to remember this.
I definitely have to remember this.
Lots and lots of companies. [emoji20]It's Duralast's business model!
Soon to be CUT Jeep coils! Or, maybe I'll skip my meds and just torch 'em instead.
That’s awesome! Does it take awhile to air up the first time? I would think after that it would only be a matter of small adjustments so it would be fairly quick.Before...
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Just for the record, the TBSS bags/air springs work perfectly fine on the our trucks auto leveling compressor, in case any one was wondering.
That’s awesome! Does it take awhile to air up the first time? I would think after that it would only be a matter of small adjustments so it would be fairly quick.
I was thinking since those run that small of air lines, you might not get too much transfer from one bag to the other on corners, at least it shouldn’t happen too fast. So maybe the lean won’t be too bad unless it’s a long corner. Have you done much cornering/ testing yet? For comparison, my Silverado has 3/8” lines and it happened pretty much immediately.Takes about a minute and a half first time.
Right now I actually have a slow air leak that causes the rear to drop when parked. It takes about an hour or more to drop down.
I wasn't happy with the fittings I got locally to convert from the 5/32" line to the 1/8" line on the compressor.
I ordered new fittings and they will be here in about a week. Hopefully that will eliminate the slow leak, if not I will have to break out the spray bottle and some soapy water.
I was thinking since those run that small of air lines, you might not get too much transfer from one bag to the other on corners, at least it shouldn’t happen too fast. So maybe the lean won’t be too bad unless it’s a long corner. Have you done much cornering/ testing yet? For comparison, my Silverado has 3/8” lines and it happened pretty much immediately.
Nice! I musta missed it. What made you decide to install the bags? Looks like she's sitting about an inch higher than before. She looks good.Before...
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Just for the record, the TBSS bags/air springs work perfectly fine on the our trucks auto leveling compressor, in case any one was wondering.
Nice! I musta missed it. What made you decide to install the bags? Looks like she's sitting about an inch higher than before. She looks good.
Nice! Believe me, I know exactly where you're coming fromIt is 2" higher on all 4 corners.
I bought a set of Michelin tires in 305/40/22 and they rubbed more than I was willing to deal with so it got lifted up a little.
The reason for the bags is I wanted to maintain the Auto leveling but also wanted to run the Rancho 9 way adjustable shocks out back to match the struts up front.
She is now at a 2/4 drop![]()

It is 2" higher on all 4 corners.
I bought a set of Michelin tires in 305/40/22 and they rubbed more than I was willing to deal with so it got lifted up a little.
The reason for the bags is I wanted to maintain the Auto leveling but also wanted to run the Rancho 9 way adjustable shocks out back to match the struts up front.
She is now at a 2/4 drop![]()

Got a link to those rancho shocks? (I swear I looked back at several pages before asking)
Ride height looks perfect IMO
The front struts are just the standard Rancho struts for the front of our trucks... RS999784
The rear are actually a set of shocks for the front of a square body suburban... RS999001
I went with those because they are the same length extended and collapsed as the Belltech drop shocks for the rear of our trucks.
9 way adjustable at all 4 corners now.
What brand are those?
What brand are those?