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vaux_2
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| Joined: 09/05
Posted: 09/08/05 06:03 AM
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Can anyone help me? I have a 4x4 which i would like to fit hydraulic/pneumatic suspension to. My aim is to be able to have it jacked up when i'm off road and lowered when i'm on road. As i don't now how hydraulics alter the suspension set up, would it even be able to withstand the exertions of going off road? Is any of this possible I live in Scotland so trying to find out about this is proving a bit of a problem so i figured this would be a good place to start my quest. Please help!
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Posted: 10/04/05 04:31 AM
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Homie, You can can add Hydros to your 4x4 but why would you?..I agree it would look "Saucey" but all the work to do it and the problems you`d face when you`d go off-road it`s not worth it. Save your money and get a SkyJacker Lift Kit that way if you go off road and really "Smash" through deep mud or deep holes you wouldn`t break anything..But if you want it for just "Show and Tell" like driving around and "SideShow" on people stick to "AirBags" a little more money out your pocket but last long than "Hydros" Sergio..
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Posted: 10/27/05 07:44 PM
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are u guys *** crazy hydros on a 4x4 thats a death wish it doesnt work well with the toque flex rebar and the pro contamulaor dude your effin crazy Evil Kenivel suicidal.
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