cv axles and air ride
cv axles and air ride
So i just finished bagging my 05 cobalt sedan and well my cv axles went to hell, now i know thats gonna happen but is there any way to stop the axles from binding so much?
any help is appreciated
any help is appreciated
I thought the whole point of bags was to raise the car to a non-damaging height for driving and then slam it when parked for shows and such? Maybe raise the car a little more to save the axles.
Are you using rotated mounts? They help offset a little bit of lowering but not enough to help in an extreme case like a bagged car.
Are you using rotated mounts? They help offset a little bit of lowering but not enough to help in an extreme case like a bagged car.
I thought the whole point of bags was to raise the car to a non-damaging height for driving and then slam it when parked for shows and such? Maybe raise the car a little more to save the axles.
Are you using rotated mounts? They help offset a little bit of lowering but not enough to help in an extreme case like a bagged car.
Are you using rotated mounts? They help offset a little bit of lowering but not enough to help in an extreme case like a bagged car.
Yeah I would suggest the rotated mounts as that will buy you a little more angle than stock ones, which might let the cheapo axles live a little longer.
Those aftermarket axles don't like huge angles as much as the stockers, so they will usually last even less time.
Those aftermarket axles don't like huge angles as much as the stockers, so they will usually last even less time.
yeah i read somewhere the aftermarket ones arent worth getting for the height im at. Ill look into rotated mounts as well thanks
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