In this episode I get started installing air bags on my 1950 Chevy using the stock front suspension. No need for a mustang ll. I’ll show you how to step your A arms and fit a 2500 bag in your STOCK set up. Please SUBSCRIBE
Great video, definitely gonna help when I bag my 50 Chevy. I'm probably not going to step my lower control arm tho, mainly because I don't want my car laying frame just in case I ever blow a bag and still need to drive her home lol
First and foremost…great video! Super helpful. But, I have questions. Lol! I’m starting a 49 Fleetline that needs a full restoration. It’s not the first car I’ve done so I know what I’m in for but on my other ride (47 Chevy Fleetmaster) the front clip was already swapped to a corvair front end back in the day. I replaced all that and went Mustang II. My question is on the 49, which is bone stock and original, it seems that this may not be the way to go installing air ride. Mostly I’m looking for advice, you see, to bag the stock crossmember and then add power steering is in the $1000 range, dropped uprights (if needed) are in the $500 range, dropped steering arms $300, all new bushings, which the car needs) are also in the $300 range and then disc brake conversion $500 range. So taking all that into account wouldn’t it be better to just get a Mustang II set up? It’s a legit question and in no way critical of what your video is. If this car was a cruiser that I had invested some time and money in already fixing front suspension and steering and I don’t want to take a hit there, this is totally the way to go but for me starting from scratch where everything needs to be replaced or gone through does it make more sense to go Must II? Any insight is appreciated.
Yes a mustang II may be a cheaper route. I didn’t care about power steering , I dropped my own lowers and rebuilt my own steering. I spent about 800-1000 bucks on my front end including the bags air management breaks and steering .. A bagged fat man mustang II is 3250 plus shipping , then 300 for disk breaks. Plus whatever air management cost you have.
@@handmadehooligan yeah, I wasn’t going fat man but yeah, the numbers just seem to point me to Mustang II. I know there’s some. I’ve set ups that are in $2500 area hub to hub. This car is for the wife and she has said power steering is a must. Lol! As well as a few other comforts. But I appreciate the insight. Helps me decide the direction to take on this one.
You’re welcome , just be careful with the cheaper set ups. I have heard and seen horrible things. Most don’t lay out on bags , the consumables wear quickly as well. Especially eBay
Great video! I have a 54 hardtop. I am looking to do this in the future. I have an extra front end and the guy I got it from said the uprights are the lowered ones. Am I correct that if I build the extra front end out of the car, I can unbolt the OG and bolt in the modded one? Thanks
I have a 52.. I have been working on I'm putting a 350 in it because the straight-6 blew up and it's pretty expensive for another 6.. so I am working on totally different suspension to handle the 350 I really want to bag the car..and looking for anything that helps
The straight 6 actually weighs more than the 350 , stock suspension is more than adequate. Air bags will definitely help the ride. I suggest a mustang II unless you’re interested in keeping the stock set up like I did . Either way the cost to rebuild stock and bag it isn’t super cheap. But it’s not as expensive as a II
@@jonathanwade8246 Thank you I'm really trying to do a budget build right now I just feel like I'm doing more costly mistakes or maybe I am not my car is stock all original I can't afford a Barrett-Jackson and I just wanted something to get around and have fun.... I read the ham journal I'm always trying to research we live on a farm so that takes quite a bit of time
What are you looking for , it’s been back on the road for a few weeks now. Rides great. There’s some pictures of the shock placement on my IG @handmadehooligan