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Old 02-09-2006, 10:36 PM
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Air lift spring kits

Hi all
I visit here often but rarely post.

I do have one question though

Has anyone used the airlift sir spring kits from Jegs? part # 022-60844

http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs/store...chItemId=12311


I would like to get my 70 chevelle's stock rear end up about another inch or two. After doing a search I see some use different springs and some use spacers but couldnt find anything on these things

any help would be much appreciated
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Link doesnt work for me. Is it the bag that goes inside the coil spring?
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Features and Benefits of AirLift 1000 Air Springs:

Provides a more stable ride and improves poor handling and braking.
Fits open coil springs in vehicle front or rear.
Up to 1000 lbs. of leveling capacity. (NOTE: Never exceed the manufacturer's recommended GVWR).
Air adjustablity allows you to customize the ride you want.
Reduces roll, sway, and bottoming out.
Tough molded polyurethane.
Each kit is complete with air springs, air lines, fittings, mounting hardware, and a detailed installation manual.
Features and Benefits of Air Lift 1000 ''Drag Bag'' Air Springs:

Solves Torque vs Traction Equalization Issues
Allows preloading of your suspension to eliminate excess right rear spin
Eliminates chassis twist on launch
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Yes they do work. But there not the greatest. I have found them to rub on the coil and cause failure. I would recomend a set of air shocks could do the job nicelly.
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