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| Registered User Join Date: May 2005
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| Baggin'a '79 lincoln towncar. Got tips and hints? Hello, I'm very curious for a long long time now, and want to bag my lincoln towncar. As from the start, i set my mind on the slam-specialties ES72's bags, since thourough looking round and hearing round these seem the best. 't's taking so much time, that they already are replaced for newer models..... I've been a few times under the car right now, and space seems very little at the rear (short springs???), and in the front, i have my shocks mounted inside the coilsprings. What do i do there\? Leave the shocks away, or is there an other solution? I would really like to have some installatition pic's of an airbag setup on this model/year. For air, i bought a engine-driven compressor, but space is harsh: i'm afraid i can's get it anywhere installed... I'm not trying to create a hopper; just want a smooth ride, with leveling-capabilities. wich valve and other components should i use? thanks. Stef. |
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| Moderator! UnitedRidaZ Idaho Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Caldwell Barrio
Posts: 737
| Hmm a town car. I definately recommend slam specialties for the heavier cars. That is what I have. I've seen lots of other types like fire stone but I wouldn't use them. You need to decide on what size you want to run for your line and fittings and everything. I had the shocks on the front in the coil too. I run the front shock free that way I can get my lift and drop like I want. It still rides great too. But if your wary of shock free, look into shock relocators that put he shock to the outside. Where you are limited on space be careful that you don't have anything rubbing or hot pipes or anything touching. I like Xtreme valves, I have 450's but I hear parker are good too. Don't go cheap on the valves there are look a likes and they aren't worth a crap. Good luck hope I helped. |
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