Air ride??

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svtnos

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Anyone ever think about puttin Air ride on a SHO???
 

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I've thought of it before. I would love to drop my SHO at the flip of a switch. Theres a pic somewhere of a bagged SLO. Never seen a SHO though.
 

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I've thought of it before. I would love to drop my SHO at the flip of a switch. Theres a pic somewhere of a bagged SLO. Never seen a SHO though.

where??lol

IMO think a SHO would look amazing huggin the ground...
 

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Ok i just checked TCCA apprently i made a post like this before on there.. I checked back to it.. Holy crap there is a taurus with air ride but it looks TERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRIble.. my idea for the SHO.. clean shavin no badges.. no door handles.. no power anttena laying low on some nice wheels.. not this gehto wire wheels crap no air cylinders.. those ride like horse butt..

http://www.taurusclub.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=46359&hl=Air+Ride
 

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air ride + wider then stock tires would be bad ass

i remember seeing a pic of a bagged and built truck ... dude was throwing sparks by dropping the truck some and then doing a wheels up launch to pull the front wheels off the ground, hence laying the rear frame on the pavement ... ugh ...soooo hot
 

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my idea for the SHO.. clean shavin no badges.. no door handles.. no power anttena laying low on some nice wheels..

My thoughts exactly. Just add a turbo to that list ;) The pic I saw off the bagged SLO was a gen II. It was pretty ugly but I'll see if I can find it.
 

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My thoughts exactly. Just add a turbo to that list ;) The pic I saw off the bagged SLO was a gen II. It was pretty ugly but I'll see if I can find it.


A turbo would be super sweeeeet...
 

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air ride + wider then stock tires would be bad ass

i remember seeing a pic of a bagged and built truck ... dude was throwing sparks by dropping the truck some and then doing a wheels up launch to pull the front wheels off the ground, hence laying the rear frame on the pavement ... ugh ...soooo hot

hence full frame vehicles.....S-series are great for that, as thier frames are pretty much level all the way back

I wouldn't even attempt it with a subframed vehicle. You can probably adapt the lincoln continental air struts if you wanted it for just the ride tho

Andrew
 

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donks box or bubbles lol if you airbaging a taurus you have to do one of these too

rides_475.jpg
 

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hence full frame vehicles.....S-series are great for that, as thier frames are pretty much level all the way back

I wouldn't even attempt it with a subframed vehicle. You can probably adapt the lincoln continental air struts if you wanted it for just the ride tho

Andrew

My stang was bagged, and not one problem.. it was fantastic..I had a more flexible suspenion then any other stang out there.. perfect for drag racing and street applications, with no neg. side effects either way.. I wouldnt use any of that junk from lincoln..
 

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