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I don't completely agree.....
Yes, this setup (cans) that I refer to is very similar to coilovers, and I do need to do more homework. Mainly how to fit into a mini, not on the equipment itself.
It looks like you need to do a lot more homework. You need to look at the ratio of the suspension arms and how it effects leverage.
Yes, need to do more homework, which would include more than suspension arms and leverage I suspect.
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No, the diameter of the bag does not dictate the stiffness of the ride. Ride height and stiffness is controled within the cab to the drivers requirments.
You may be able to control ride and stiffness but can you control the rate?
Rate of what??
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No, airbags are not in there infancy they have been putting them in trucks and cars for many years now.
I know how much trouble I had 25 years ago when I was doing the all the trouble shooting on Airbags in trucks. Nothing has changed except the control valves are better (But the bags themselves still have a lot of disadvantages)
The product I would use in a mini is more of a steel canister than a bag. I think theres a hell of a lot more better quality products available now than 25yrs ago.
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Airbags are a very similar idea to hydraulic suspension which has also been used in cars for many years.
Name a car with
hydraulic suspension?
Citroen
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And, hydrolastic suspension is pretty much the same thing.
Total bullshit. Hydrolastic suspension uses rubber as the spring, how is that the same thing?
I thought it was hydrolastic FLUID, I still would think they are more the same than different.
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As far as handling, I think if set up properly you would be hard pressed picking the difference.
You just don't get it do you?
I have driven both before and after in many different cars which have been converted. My opinion is that they handled the same if not better with airbags installed.
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Have you tried to compress air lately.
Air compresses quite easily which is why it is inferior to rubber and steel as a suspension medium.
But compress' less the higher the PSI, comfort low PSI, performance High PSI.