View Full Version : opinions on art shockwaves.


ocbaud
05-10-2003, 01:43 PM
how are they?

goodmouse02
05-10-2003, 06:54 PM
well I hate to be the hearsay guy, but from what I hear they ride really good, easy to install, arent "too" much more expensive than a conventional setup, the only drawback is that they dont get as much lift as regular bags.

BaggedC10
05-10-2003, 11:59 PM
Tony said they are a pain to install on our trucks. :read: ART's Cool-Ride kit is cheaper and very easy to install. :cool:

Va'sFinest4x4
05-11-2003, 11:19 PM
does anyone have a link to the cool ride kit? I wanted to bag the front with the shockwaves but if their is another way that is cheaper and easier let me know. I do drive a 4x4 so I am very limited.

BaggedTB
05-11-2003, 11:35 PM
I have been down that road and back tons of times with my 4x4. There are no fully bolt on kits available and ART,Airlift no one has kits for 4x4's yet. I have found a place out of California that has made a kit for 4x4's and it is a heck of a system and its pretty simple. Its all weld on and very dependable. Realize that this is a fully custom kit. If interested shoot me a PM. I originally was gonna bag mine but funds got a little too tight.

NSP
05-13-2003, 11:46 AM
You would think someone would have a bolt on kit, seeing all those Escalades and Denalis with AWD all lowered and bagged. Just check cardomain.com and you'll find tons of them. Maybe someone should contact those guys as find out what they did.

BaggedTB
05-13-2003, 12:05 PM
If you read my previous post i have a 4x4 kit but it is all weld on and thats all you will find trust me. I have called every place imaginable in the US finding something. If you guys want to lower a 4x4 on bags let me know i have a brand new kit sitting in my garage that i ran out of money to complete my bag setup.

BaggedTB
05-13-2003, 06:58 PM
WRONG, you can keep the halfshafts and keep it fully functional and yet be bagged and nearly lay frame. Just when its aired out you cant move it or you will blow the CV's.