2012 rs9.0 on air finally
I waited a while and went back and forth about deciding if I was going bags or not. Then my wife said just order, you know that's what you want, so I went with the scionpro autopilot v2 kit. I looked at every website, talked to several people and decided this was the best choice for me. Stephen at scionpro was big help, great customer service. I had some good friends down this weekend, so went ahead and put all on. I need to wash car, put center caps back on and make all my trim panels for hatch. But here it is, 1st pic is on df210 springs and old 18's



I need to get some 215/35/18's, as my front tires r hitting bad.



I need to get some 215/35/18's, as my front tires r hitting bad.
I didn't take pics of install, but if you can put on coils or coilovers you could do air. This was my first air install also. Took longer to do the air lines and wiring than anything. But came with very good directions and everything went smooth.
Also, I was deciding between these 2 also, and chose the airlift because I knew few people with same kit and they were happy with it. And price was great and customer service was solid with them
^^^looks great, I looked at airrex, but like stated ended up with the air lift because I knew others with it. I didn't know anybody other than on a forum that had airrex. Air lift kit is 4 lines, power wires for compressors and power wire for v2
Joined: Sep 2007
Posts: 2,565
From: Hialeah, FL but NY4life
Both Kits and cars look amazing! Thank you for all the info and pics! Think im gonna go full airrex kit or just airrex shocks and struts and add on the Accuair E-level kit.
Check in with Cliff @ 2zero6 factory, that's where I got my kit and he's a great dude to work with. They originally sent the wrong bags for rear and Cliff got the right ones here 2 days later, from tiawan. Good luck, love my kit.
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