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Does anyone run hydraulic instead of air to raise/lower?
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I have a unique project that we need to be able to slam a mobile dance stage (mounted on top of a cut in half car) when we get to location so that dancers dont tip the car over. IE we need 6" of clearance when driving slowly, we get to location and slam it all the way to the ground. We would use airbags, but there is too much dust, so we're thinking hydraulics would work better because it is a sealed system. Anyone have any experience with this?
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