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Ron_Gratz
Feb 03, 2014Explorer
RinconVTR wrote:I don't think there's been any disagreement about whether you can add air without inducing lift.
We've debated this before, and while your logic is sane, it is not reality in most cases. You can in fact add air without inducing lift.
WDH should ALWAYS be set up BEFORE adding air.
Now, depending on the bags, depends how much air you can add before you get lift. Poly bags allow a lot more air, while adding spring rate, and not lift. Rubber bags, like many trucks have installed, don't take much air before lift occurs.
Either way, the point is to increase spring rate and not induce lift.
Obviously, you can -- it's just a matter of how much pressure can be added before lift begins.
However, that has nothing to do with what the OP wants to achieve.
He has a TV which experiences significant squat, and he wants to eliminate some or all of the squat while getting a proper amount of load transfer.
IOW, he wants to induce a considerable amount of lift.
In your case, you just want the bags to "stiffen" the rear suspension without inducing any lift.
That's not what the OP wants to do.
The OP's objective and your objective require two different approaches.
Ron
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