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just a thought on air ride suspension

robert william

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I have seen and read thread on using air ride suspension on the rear of a deuce.(from a semi truck) Do you think using the same set up on the front for a full air ride would work? Would there be room for the location bars? Is there enough travel in the suspension to work?
 

m16ty

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Some of the newer civilian trucks are coming out with front air ride. The system they use are quite a bid different from the rear.

Just keep in mind if you go rear air ride on a tandem deuce, you suspension travel will be far less than stock.
 

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I have thought about a suspension that was like the Hendrix walking beam but the pivot point was actually a hinge point and there was an airbag on each side this way you would have both the travel and air ride.
 

1987notchback

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i am very interested in this idea on a bobbed duece when i actually get/build one. my main interest would be to be able to lower it as low as possible when parked while loading the bed. a better ride would be great to. i would like it low to load things such as yard waste and my motorcycle. mike
 

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I have air ride on the rear of mine. Its pretty cool to drop the back of the truck 6-8" when you want to. I think you could run a suspension like I have on a tandem rear with one facing frontward and one in the traditional backward position. Your axles may end up a bit farther apart. As far as putting a rear air ride on the front, it looks to me like one limitation may be the amount of frame in front of the axle-I'd have to measure. Track bar-oil pan clearance issues will be another issue-if your suspension requires a track bar. There are a variety of air ride setups out there, and the one Im using is more out of easy availability than my first choice. Theres one on here with a Freightliner setup that looks ideal to me.
 

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I have thought about a suspension that was like the Hendrix walking beam but the pivot point was actually a hinge point and there was an airbag on each side this way you would have both the travel and air ride.
Hendrickson does make a air ride based on their old "walking beam" type suspension. It gives you the articulation similar to the stock setup but the better ride air offers. It's pretty pricy though.
 
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