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Old Nov 30, 2004 | 11:20 PM
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what do yall think about this kit???




and here are 2 emails I got from them

Complete front kit which includes: 2 air struts with 9-way dampening adjustment, a rear kit which includes: bags and brackets. You also get our best air management system we offer. This includes a 5 gallon D.O.T. approved tank, 8 3/8" 300 psi chrome valves, all D.O.T. nickel plated fittings, 1/2" D.O.T. airline, 2 dual 200 psi gauges with chrome bezels, a 200 psi 100% duty chrome compressor and all the electrical wire and terminals you will need. Everything also comes with a 1 year warranty against manufacture defects.

The compressor is a Viair compressor. The air bags are manufactured by us. This system is a fbss. You can mount the gauges anywhere you like. A lot of people buy a pillar pod and put them in that. The five gallon tank probably won't fit under the car but I offer a 2 gallon tank that will.

its by easy street air

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let me know what yall think, if you check out the site you will see that you can get the front bags and the back bags, and then the tank and compressor and stuff and seperate. should I get part of this kit and then get my own tank and compressor or does this look kick ___? an does anyone know about them as a company?
Old Dec 1, 2004 | 12:12 AM
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if it was cheaper i'd buy it. but then again i am broke. i may buy the front and rear setup and then use my own lines , compressor and tank.
Old Dec 1, 2004 | 01:55 AM
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maybe someone with air ride knowledge can chime in on this kit
Old Dec 1, 2004 | 03:17 AM
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*ding dong* Easy Street is made by Air ride Tech. I think, and I have used there setups before. Very simple to install if they are a bolt on and sounds like good stuff to me. The only ting I would ask about is what the flow rate of the compressor is, but if it is a Vair, you should be good(the make the best air compressors for air ride. Only thing I want to see now is that price, that is the big thing with this kit, but all and all sounds like a good steup. Someone new to get one of these, COUGH COUGH WILL hope this helped some

:edit:Sorry didn't see the link, that price is not that bad really, I'd have to do some research and see if you can get a better price
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littlr side note, i know eric m had a 5 gal tank under his car, and he did not move the charcol box, but if you do move it you can fit two of them under there

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yeah it'll fit if sideways. if you try and mount it with the brackets on the tank it gets like an inch or so lower.. besides i honestly wouldnt mind a tank in the car as long as the pump stay outside
Old Dec 1, 2004 | 11:47 AM
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Some 5 gal tanks won't fit, some will. I am not sure which ones will and which won't. I am pretty sure it related to the feet on the tank. So be careful. It can become the lowest point on the car and will drag.
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Originally Posted by hotbox05
besides i honestly wouldnt mind a tank in the car as long as the pump stay outside
I have no room in my car, system in the back, xbox under the seat and invertor under the other
Old Dec 1, 2004 | 05:04 PM
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Originally Posted by littleblackbox
:edit:Sorry didn't see the link, that price is not that bad really, I'd have to do some research and see if you can get a better price
I got a alright price on it, i'll tell you about it later
Old Dec 1, 2004 | 05:25 PM
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This kit is pretty good. I love the fact they went with a airstrut on the front rather then the ____ty air cylinders.

They also have kits that are really more then you need. My advice would be to buy the brackets and get a airmanagment kit somewhere else.

When I get mine I will definitaly be using the front airstruts from this kit but as far as the back goes Im still not sure.
Old Dec 2, 2004 | 12:41 AM
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What air management would you guys reccomend?
Old Dec 2, 2004 | 12:44 AM
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good question, if you are saying that it is the only downside to the kit, what should I go with?
Old Dec 2, 2004 | 02:23 AM
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www.suicidedoors.com Has the best airmanagment kits. Most the time if you take to the companies they will build one for you, like if you want tanks under the car get 2 3 gallon tanks. And fittings you need BRASS COMPRESSION FITTINGS I wont use anthing else. All these ktis come with ptc fittings (push to connect) nothing holds them in and if you hit a bump and the bag compresses to more then 200psi the hose shoots out of the fitting.

I can put kits together myself alot cheaper then most kits cost using all chrome tanks chrome viair compressors, brass fittings, and all the other BS
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just from what I read, and know, I would like 2 viair 200psi compressors(james you know me, and that I would give one the work out, look at how I drive) and as you said 2 3 or 4 gal tanks. I think I will end up getting the bags from this kit, who knows when though, dominos only pays $5.50. i'll start getting a list together, and then run it by you to make sure I have everything. let me know on anything you can get cheap
Old Dec 2, 2004 | 09:02 AM
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hey james. whats up with mah boxes? lol i think i'll call you for some airmanagement kit. huh? sounds good to you? i know i'll be usin those airstruts from easy street. i'll prolly use the rear kit just for simplicity. hit me up . all right peace james.
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https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=36818

I'm running a sponsored sale on this kit right now if you're interested definatly check it out. Need more people interested.
Old Dec 2, 2004 | 04:00 PM
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wow thats a great price
Old Dec 2, 2004 | 10:48 PM
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yes yes it is. if they offer store credit it's mine. if we can get 10 plus people.
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I just placed my order for the front and rear kit,, I am going to set up my own managment kit!! WOO HOO
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ive had bagged trucks and cars for years, depending where u live i would go for manual valves, they arent as fast but they wont freeze in the winter
and dont bag it unless u can find accumulators, otherwise u will hate the ride



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