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DRR Trophy |
I have air bags on my car I run 25# in Left and 35# in right and still lift left front higher than right. I am new to the bags was wondering if there is something else to be done to bring up equally. | ||
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DRR Trophy![]() |
Not sure why you are using 2 air bags. I suggest you totally remove the driver side air bag and then start at 5 lbs pressure in the passenger side. Years ago, that worked for us with a 10" slick running mid 6's and low 10's. | |||
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DRR Sportsman |
Years ago I had airbags on my Chevelle. I only used the right rear. 0 psi in the left and around 20 in the right. Your springs could be old or just wrong for drag racing. I had the below link and they worked well until the factory weld failed. Was around 1.50 60 times if I remember correctly Traction Action ![]() | |||
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DRR Trophy![]() |
IMO Ditch the bags and put in a hrpartsnstuff anti-roll bar. Tell us more about your car/combo. | |||
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DRR Pro![]() |
Bite the bullet and put a Trick Chassis 1 5/8" anti roll on it. It'll be money well spent. I've installed several on some pretty fast 28" tire cars and they work well. If you have full exhaust I have one of the under housing deals that I took off when a customer went to coil overs. They work ok but not as good as a frame mount. | |||
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DRR S/Pro |
Here's the economical quick way. Put suspension travel limiters on the front then have the left front engage before the right. Adjust as needed. Of course a rear sway bar is more correct but as long as you get there...... Illegitimi non carborundum | |||
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DRR Trophy |
Thanks for all the answers I going to try letting air out of bags and putting travel limiters on it. It is a 461 with glide, 5.13 rear, 29.5 x10 slicks | |||
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