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I would never buy anything from any company called AIM,Blowjacks, or AIr ride tech because there all the same company just different names to confuse the consumer. Alot of people think that my set up is alot but hey u get what u pay for. I love my set up plus i get a 5 year warrantee on it. U cant go wrong with that.
Originally posted by spanky I would never buy anything from any company called AIM,Blowjacks, or AIr ride tech because there all the same company just different names to confuse the consumer. Alot of people think that my set up is alot but hey u get what u pay for. I love my set up plus i get a 5 year warrantee on it. U cant go wrong with that.
Air Ride Technologies is the most reliable and trusted air ride company in the industry. I think you may have confused that with AIM's Chassis Tech line. But i wholeheartedly agree with do not buy from AIM, Blowjax, Ricky Racer, etc. Its all poorly made, no warrenties on anything electrical. Hit or miss shipping.
Im still waiting to see one on the pavement, why doesnt anyone's bagged 7th gen lay out in the front? I was wanting to do bags over the factory strut up front, but does the factory strut bottom out before hitting the ground? Ive got a kaminari kit on my car, so all i want to do is lay that on the ground, am i going to have to go with cylinders and accumulators?
Your not going to hit the ground with airstruts up front. Well I havent seen a 7thgen hit the ground up front. If u want u can just go with bags up front no struts and u will definetly hit the ground but its not gonna ride to good.
Bags with no struts??? how would the brackets look for such a setup?? plus u need the strut for the lower steering arm... or u could use a 2 1/2 in. steel pole for the steering arm and make a mounting plate on top for the bag but even then i think the bags would hit the tires... the only possible way to go lower from my experience is to use the oversized brislands cylinders and make brackets for the steering arm and go from there.. pretty simple.. im jus saving my money to buy those suckers... plus anyone in the la area hit me up.. the shop i work is startin to install air... im reinstalling my whole system rite now and from my opinion i think ill have the front sitting around 1" under the lip of an 18... ill keep u guys posted and let u know how everything goes and if u like wat comes out ... holla
Cannover are air cylinders. I have heard from lots of people that I know and they tell me if u are gonna get cylinders go with Cannover. They ride the best. They have built in damping on them so u can adjust them. Heres the link Canover Or go here Canover air