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Shibby

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  1. The only time I have heard of bags blowing is when something is rubbing against them or people put like 600 pounds in them really fast. I am sure there are other times but that is what I have heard. in my book slams are the best bags out there, but that is just me, lots of people use other bags and have good luck with them. If you want to fill the bags fast you need to put the valve next to the bag that way you do not have to fill the hose and the bag, just the bag.

  2. I know on my dads fullsize chevy we have a single 3/8 port bag, it is fast enough for what I do with it, I have some friends that have a single 1/2 and it is alot faster but there is not much play in the middle, it is ether all the way up or all the way down, hard to hit it just right in the middle. The only people that I have heard of using dual ports are people that want to hop. that way they can get a ton of air in the bags really fast, but if that is not what you want to do i think you would be happy with just a single port. I have only heard of bags with dual 3/8s or dual 1/2s not one of each, for me it would just be easier to go with a single 1/2 then you would have 1/2 in and 1/2 out.

  3. I have tried it with a number of cars, my dad got one so i had to try it out, its ok if you just wanted a quick wash and you are fine with a few water spots, dont use it if there is alot of dirt, still have to scrub. the filters go bad really quick had to replace ours after like 4 car washes, but we wash longer then a normal person. I guess what I am saying is dont get it unless you just want to do a quick wash.

  4. I am wanting to upgrade my big three to 0 gauge and also run a 0 gauge wire to my amp. Do I have to put two wire runs and two fuse holders going to the positive side of the battery (one to the amp and one from the alternator) or can I have a one foot long 0 gauge wire coming out of the battery to a fused distribution block then one 0 gauge wire coming out of the block to the amp and one to the alternator. Meade you did something like this on the honda but I am not sure if it was the same thing. I guess I dont really know if the one wire from the battery to the block can handle both loads. Thanks for your help, hope I was not that confusing.

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