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whats the difference between airbags and hydrolics??
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i really dont know much but here is a good link click there is tons of topics there that compare the two
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i really dont know much but here is a good link click there is tons of topics there that compare the two no matches, thanks though
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hydrolics are heavy aren't they? and air bags are obviously lighter...but prone to breaking?
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at the begginin i thought they were the same... but then theyre not...
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air bags are what the name says they are...its a bag that when infalted lifts the car up using pneumatics (air). hydrolics are like the thing that lifts up your hatchback but way more heavy duty. they use liquid (iol i think) to make the things inside cylenders push up or let down.
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air bags are what the name says they are...its a bag that when infalted lifts the car up using pneumatics (air). hydrolics are like the thing that lifts up your hatchback but way more heavy duty. they use liquid (iol i think) to make the things inside cylenders push up or let down. Yes ur right...that Liquid would be hydrolic fluid HAHA ...Don't do hydrolics on a celica...too much weight Air bags are the way to go ...even though i think they are both stupid
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Yes its hydraulics almost everyone here spelled it wrong...I work on it every day so I have a good bit of experience with it and I say go bags
this hydraulic fluid you speak of is oil and if you get a leak which you will just a matter of time it will go all over your car Vs. bags which use air...big whoop its air
Bags are lighter, more compact, cleaner and cheaper too I dont think hydraulic suspension should ever have been made for cars
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hydrolics are heavy aren't they? and air bags are obviously lighter...but prone to breaking? agree...you should put lighter parts on your car
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