I saw a price for 72 dollars. On the same site I saw springs with 85, 100, 125 150, and 200 pound per inch rates. They were 69 dollars. I don't know if that is for one or two. Lawrence Rhodes....Did a search on Yahoo here is the URL. http://www.fpcfx.com/browse/brandBrowse.jsp?FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=674805&aff ID=3121&bmUID=1033106715656 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andrew Letton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 10:26 PM Subject: Re: Metro Springs?
> I have put "Air Lift" brand air bags in a '91 Metro and also > my '89 Suzuki Swift GTi with excellent results. They don't > list Metro or Swift, but if you call them up (517-322-2144) > with the ID of your springs and the length at your desired > ride height, they will have a bag to fit. > > For my Metro/Swift cars the Air Lift P/N is 46136 for the > bags (3.44" x 7") and P/N 22007 for the "hose kit" which > includes hose, tee's, hose clamps, and a schraeder (tire > type) valve. The cost for 2 bags, hose kit, and shipping was > $80.82 about 2 years ago. Worth every penny. > > You will have to drill about a 1/2" hole in the suspension > arm for the air hose to go through, but it is in a low > stress area, so no worries. I made a rubber washer to > protect the air bag from the sheetmetal edge of the hole. > I've got over 50k miles on my older set of bags with no > problems. > > Good luck, and let me know if you have questions. > > Andrew > > -------------------------- > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > Hi List, > > Anyone have any ideas on what springs from what cars could fit > > into the back end of a '91 Geo Metro to bring it's ride height back to my > > original 24.5"? > > Or maybe a better idea...(?)....Has anyone had any luck using Firestone > > Coil-Rite airbag helper spring inserts? > > > > Vince Barma > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > --or-- > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
