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Old 10-09-2009, 07:43 PM   #11 (permalink)
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I believe they stagger the bag towards the inside to clear the shock. I know their rear mounts don't mount like the UAS ones do. They run a cup on top but instead of a cup on the bottom they have a plate that bolts to the lower arm.
you are correct sir. the bag mounts to a plate at the bottom and the cup at the top is staggered in a way it pushes the bag away from the shocks. but with my fatter shocks, it looked like it would still make contact inflated while i had the car on lifts but i think that would change by the time the car sits on the ground. have not had a chance to go under and check yet.

oh and the bag fits perfectly on the UAS kit. i actually tested my Re-6 bags on my UAS brackets.

get a UAS kit and you should have no problem

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Old 10-11-2009, 09:16 PM   #12 (permalink)
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you are correct sir. the bag mounts to a plate at the bottom and the cup at the top is staggered in a way it pushes the bag away from the shocks. but with my fatter shocks, it looked like it would still make contact inflated while i had the car on lifts but i think that would change by the time the car sits on the ground. have not had a chance to go under and check yet.

oh and the bag fits perfectly on the UAS kit. i actually tested my Re-6 bags on my UAS brackets.

get a UAS kit and you should have no problem

It will bolt to the cup but the cup is set for a bag that compresses differently then the slam bag. The offset in the plate is essential to clear the shock.
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you are correct sir. the bag mounts to a plate at the bottom and the cup at the top is staggered in a way it pushes the bag away from the shocks. but with my fatter shocks, it looked like it would still make contact inflated while i had the car on lifts but i think that would change by the time the car sits on the ground. have not had a chance to go under and check yet.

oh and the bag fits perfectly on the UAS kit. i actually tested my Re-6 bags on my UAS brackets.

get a UAS kit and you should have no problem
Make sure you double check the upper arm when the bag is fully inflated.
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What modifications will have to be done so that my 22 inch rims will fit within the wheel well wen I drop it as low as I can?
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What modifications will have to be done so that my 22 inch rims will fit within the wheel well wen I drop it as low as I can?

none, as long as you dont buy a ridiculously wide wheel. what wheels are u running?
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