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BODY LIFT WITH AIRBAGS
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BODY LIFT WITH AIRBAGS
I've been told you can't do a body lift on a vehicle with safety airbags fitted is this because of a legal issue or because it's just not phsically possible due to the way the vehicle is set up.
Last edited by SHANE055 on Fri Apr 06, 2007 11:13 am, edited 2 times in total.
Coil SASed 03 LUX 3.0TD
91 TD 80 series wagon
91 TD 80 series wagon
Firstly stop YELLING at us!
There is no reason why you cant body lift a vehicle with air bags, Except to say that depending on the operating and actuating mechansims of the air bags you may either render them usless as they won't deploy unless you have an extremely serious impact or they may deploy in a minor impact when they normally wouldn't. Lastly there is the possibilty that it may have absolutely no effect whatsoever on the airbag operation. However you wont truly know until you stack it!
I would say though that a body lift would void any warranty you had on the airbag system.
The airbags are deployed by a series of sensors recognising a change of speed that is way outside the vehicles limits. Depending on howmany of the sensors are body and chassis mounted may vary the operation.
Cheers Dan
There is no reason why you cant body lift a vehicle with air bags, Except to say that depending on the operating and actuating mechansims of the air bags you may either render them usless as they won't deploy unless you have an extremely serious impact or they may deploy in a minor impact when they normally wouldn't. Lastly there is the possibilty that it may have absolutely no effect whatsoever on the airbag operation. However you wont truly know until you stack it!
I would say though that a body lift would void any warranty you had on the airbag system.
The airbags are deployed by a series of sensors recognising a change of speed that is way outside the vehicles limits. Depending on howmany of the sensors are body and chassis mounted may vary the operation.
Cheers Dan
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I thought you only do this on the 1st of april but funny all the sameRuffy wrote:Firstly stop YELLING at us!
There is no reason why you cant body lift a vehicle with air bags, Except to say that depending on the operating and actuating mechansims of the air bags you may either render them usless as they won't deploy unless you have an extremely serious impact or they may deploy in a minor impact when they normally wouldn't. Lastly there is the possibilty that it may have absolutely no effect whatsoever on the airbag operation. However you wont truly know until you stack it!
I would say though that a body lift would void any warranty you had on the airbag system.
The airbags are deployed by a series of sensors recognising a change of speed that is way outside the vehicles limits. Depending on howmany of the sensors are body and chassis mounted may vary the operation.
Cheers Dan
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if you delibratly dissable your air bags by say pulling the fuse and you have an accident where someone is killed, where in the case had an airbag been deployed they would have survived. The insurance company can void you insurance and any hospital bills and other costs associated with the accident could be put onto you.... im sure other fines and penalties could be put onto the driver also
i dont know why anyone would knowingly dissable a safety item like an airbag, you usally only get one chance to use them. and there worth more still working than not working. next people will be removing their seat belt coz they dont like the creases they put in their shirts. if your tyres rub just trim them up a bit otherwise contact an engineer
i dont know why anyone would knowingly dissable a safety item like an airbag, you usally only get one chance to use them. and there worth more still working than not working. next people will be removing their seat belt coz they dont like the creases they put in their shirts. if your tyres rub just trim them up a bit otherwise contact an engineer
IT'S NOT MY FAULT
Just so eveyone knows it's not my vehicle i don't have airbags and i already have a bodylift my brother is looking at buying a new dual cab (maybe Navara) and we're just trying to work out what mods we can do
Last edited by SHANE055 on Fri Apr 06, 2007 11:12 am, edited 1 time in total.
Coil SASed 03 LUX 3.0TD
91 TD 80 series wagon
91 TD 80 series wagon
It's not as stupid as it sounds. Many Trucks have their cabs mounted on Air Bags, they also have shock absorbers fitted aswell, although it is for added comfort. Unless of course it's a cab over Volvo, i am sure the design team set about trying to come up with the best way to get a truck driver sea sick.-Scott- wrote:OK - when I read the title, I thought he was asking about using airbags as the spacers in a body lift.
I'm just relieved he's not that stupid.
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Coil SASed 03 LUX 3.0TD
91 TD 80 series wagon
91 TD 80 series wagon
You are the rudest person I have met on here.
Do you mean safety airbags or airbag suspension?
I think you mean safety airbags, coz no Nav comes with airbag suspension currently.
Tell him to spend the money on a decent lift anyway, or a decent car
P.S - You are rude. You are lucky you got one response.
Do you mean safety airbags or airbag suspension?
I think you mean safety airbags, coz no Nav comes with airbag suspension currently.
Tell him to spend the money on a decent lift anyway, or a decent car
P.S - You are rude. You are lucky you got one response.
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Re: BODY LIFT WITH AIRBAGS
SHANE055 wrote:I'VE BEEN TOLD YOU CAN'T BODY LIFT A CAR WITH AIRBAGS IS THIS CAUSE OF SOMETHING IN THE WAY THEY'RE SET UP OR CAN IT BE DONE IF YOU DISABLE/REMOVE THE AIRBAGS
if you are talking about a body lift, i am certain it is ilegal to body lift a vehicle fitted with srs airbags.
if you are talking about airbag lift of body, i believe (could be wrong) that at least one point has to be a solid mount. personaly just use a solid lift.
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SHANE055 wrote:P.S. I KNOW WHERE THE CAPS LOCK BUTTON IS I HAD TO PUSH IT TO WRITE IN CAPITALS.
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