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UncivilizedRacer
09-22-2005, 10:35 PM
I am looking for a full Air Ride Setup I can buy that i can put in my xB. Can I get a few sites and insite on if the set-ups the way they are decent and reliable as they are? Please help me out in this area as I am trying to order a set-up in the next couple weeks.

Thanks in Advance!

sciondrgn
09-22-2005, 10:46 PM
Try searching for Air Ride theres lost of post with good info on good and bad about each kit

Everyone is going to tell you there favorite and what they use..

I use Easy Street's Front Air Struts

I have Easy Streets Rear Kit currently but Im switching over to FBI's Rear bags and brackets as soon as they get here from FBI

www.fbimini.com

UncivilizedRacer
09-22-2005, 10:59 PM
I have searched like crazy but cant find any links of sites to go to.

Sittin_Pretti_Box
09-22-2005, 11:42 PM
www.fbimini.com and www.suicidedoors.com for all your air needs. Want to go the cheap and efficiant way, where you will have a good set up and get everything at good prices, they are the ones you wanna go with. Or spend your money on the name of air runner and get basically all the same stuff but struts for more than half of what the same stuff costs.

rebelMan
09-23-2005, 02:15 AM
go with those 2 links, sittin pretti has helped me out a lot. If i ever go with bags i will piece together everything from that site^^

EasyStreet Front Struts - 650$
FBI Rear brackets - 99$
RS52 SlamSpecialties 2500lb bags - 140$~
Viar 450c 100% duty compressor - 200$~

Then of course line, fittings, gauges, valves (40$~), tank prolly some other sheit too i'm forgetting, should be under 1500$ and i'll try to install it myself

oh yea, i'm only going to run a FB setup, haven't found a reason to run FBSS yet

Sittin_Pretti_Box
09-23-2005, 02:28 AM
I really like Viair and such, but they pull a lot of current from your battery and can cause some wiring problems, so when doing it, make sure you use good size gauged wire.

rebelMan
09-23-2005, 03:04 AM
oh >_<; Maybe i should mount it outside then?

Sittin_Pretti_Box
09-23-2005, 03:09 AM
its not about where you mount it. Its the amount of amps the compressor is pulling. Just make sure you are running a fuse and the right size gauged wire.

sciondrgn
09-23-2005, 03:20 AM
go with those 2 links, sittin pretti has helped me out a lot. If i ever go with bags i will piece together everything from that site^^

EasyStreet Front Struts - 650$
FBI Rear brackets - 99$
RS52 SlamSpecialties 2500lb bags - 140$~
Viar 450c 100% duty compressor - 200$~

Then of course line, fittings, gauges, valves (40$~), tank prolly some other sheit too i'm forgetting, should be under 1500$ and i'll try to install it myself

oh yea, i'm only going to run a FB setup, haven't found a reason to run FBSS yet


Hey Rebel Man check out www.gravity-werx.com he can get you the front struts from ES a lot cheaper then that If i remember it there around 500

rebelMan
09-23-2005, 03:36 AM
friggin awesome man m(__)m thx

Sittin_Pretti_Box
09-23-2005, 05:07 AM
I got my front ES for a pretty decent price :D still lower than gravity-werx (which I don't even see on their site)

crayonBOX
09-23-2005, 05:21 AM
everyone pretty much coverd this up; umm. check my sig, then email me for a .zip of the documents on air if you want to learn about it...

also the tech section has about 6 pages of q&a; its worth reading for a first-timer

UncivilizedRacer
09-23-2005, 05:55 AM
So can i get a full list of everything i need to order please. Willing to piece it together and put it on myself if that is doable.

sciondrgn
09-23-2005, 06:00 AM
I got my front ES for a pretty decent price :D still lower than gravity-werx (which I don't even see on their site)

hehe awesome

Deals are great :clap:

bruceb
09-23-2005, 09:37 AM
I really like Viair and such, but they pull a lot of current from your battery and can cause some wiring problems, so when doing it, make sure you use good size gauged wire.

try...www.air-zenith.com

Sittin_Pretti_Box
09-24-2005, 04:28 AM
I really like Viair and such, but they pull a lot of current from your battery and can cause some wiring problems, so when doing it, make sure you use good size gauged wire.

try...www.air-zenith.com

Never even heard of that company. I'll stick with a name I know and trust.

bruceb
09-25-2005, 02:23 AM
I really like Viair and such, but they pull a lot of current from your battery and can cause some wiring problems, so when doing it, make sure you use good size gauged wire.

try...www.air-zenith.com

Never even heard of that company. I'll stick with a name I know and trust.

Remember at 1 point in time viair was an unknown! Air-zenith is a new company. There product is very impressive. I am happy with my choice and you are happy with yours. see everyone is happy :rofl:

Sittin_Pretti_Box
09-25-2005, 04:17 AM
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: ok