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    buying fastbags for 500$

    hell yeah, im so excited, im buying a fast bag kit, fbss, electric, wireless remote, its gonna be so nice
    Im geting it this weekend
    ill probably put it on too and post pics
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    fast bag kit??? What does that do?
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    what the hell is a fast bag

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    IM guessing suspention

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    airbags, aircylinders, Im getting air cylinders for my suspention. A fastbag kit is a very fast setup. It gets the air into the cylinders faster than just a normal setup. Bigger lines, valves. Etc. I think it i an awesome deal. For everything. Im saving like 600 bucks
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    Thats sweet, fastbags are usually really expensive... cant wait to see it.

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    That will be sweet.
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    well

    As I understand it hondas dont have clearance for bags without much modifications, that it why cylinders are what people useally install. Plus you can get cylinders that are just as fast as bags. Second bags wear out way faster than cylinders. so please look into it further to make sure this is what you want to do.
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    yeah, thats what i said, im getting air cylinders for my suspention. But yeah there is no way i would even try to fit bags in there. Just not enough room. Hey anybody know how i could get ahold of the member who already has cylinders, i think tk or something?
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    ah, an air suspension eh? that should be bad ass. i thought of getting one, even with the high price. but a few places i went to told me i should get a hydrolic suspension instead because bags can have some handling problems. which can be true. a chick i kinda know has a grand am with them and she doesnt like the handling because its too soft and isnt solid like springs or a hydrolic strut. i know i wanted an adjustable suspension, besides coilovers that have the screw type adjustment.
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    my cars got cans(air cylinders) it handles good im more of a low and slow thought 500$ is a hell of a deal im a dealer 4 cce and firestone and i cant get a kit 4 that
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    im thinking of putting hydros on my car too. it used to be that people went with hydros over bags because they were so much faster but now they have bags that are just as fast if not faster.
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    Springs and struts are the way to go by a long shot for the performance minded. But when you've got other priorities, these systems make perfect sense.
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    what about if your just for show Jim? these are cool right. im in no need to take a corner at 90 MPH. i just wanna drop it to the ground while my system is bumpin.
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    Originally posted by HostileJava
    are you making fun of me because I think coroncho80 is hot?

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    Originally posted by 88 Accord DX
    what about if your just for show Jim? these are cool right. im in no need to take a corner at 90 MPH. i just wanna drop it to the ground while my system is bumpin.
    That's what I ment by "other priorites" . I know not everyone is into performance and going fast, I respect the show guys.

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    yeah, thats what pretty much i wanna do. Anyways i couldnt probably make my car too fast with chrome 16's and all the bodywork i have done. My cars pretty heavy. The best time i ran the way it is, is a 16.9
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