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Old Dec 17, 2004 | 01:13 AM
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Does any one make a 3in drop for the xa? All ive seen is the 2.5 Ive done a search and came up with nothing.
Old Dec 17, 2004 | 01:20 AM
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dunno where u found 2.5 but u should be happy with that. lol it'd have to be a coilover setup or a bagged setup
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Cusco Vacanza V-Wagon Coilovers can go up to 3.9 in the front and 3.3 in the rear.
Old Dec 17, 2004 | 01:24 AM
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So coil overs is the only option?
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coilovers or bags
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you maybe able to use Springs w/ Sleeves to get that low, but you won't be happy with the quality, ride or otherwise. stick with the Coilover, Cusco, Tein, Tanabe or HKS.
Old Dec 17, 2004 | 01:58 AM
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Cut springs :twisted: , but like everyone else coilovers or bags is the only options.
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Yeah dont want to cut the springs or even heat them Had a friend that the springs craked on him because of that.
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you should look into the easy street bags, it will run you about as much as the cusco

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To get better results on spring drops this topic is moved to the right forum and my opinion leads to the bag drop or coilovers! :D
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what are the dimensions of the actual 5 gallon tank?
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the five gallon tank for air suspension??
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it wont fit under the car if that's what your'e trying to figure out. if u want under car you will need a 2 gallon tank or two 2 gallon tanks. when i do mine i will have two 2 gallon tanks.
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a five gallon tank will fit under the car. thats what eric m ran and what I will, and this other dude, here is a pic

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thats not the tank that is in the airlift one tho. but hmm. maybe i'll do that it looks a lil tight tho.
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ohh your talking about the easy street kit.... well they are probably the same size, but there is no reason to pay for the tank to be chrome when all it will do is pit on the underside of your car
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yeah lol. i'm not gettin the easy street/air lift kit i'm just buyin the front and rears and then running a fbi air management package. and the easy street tank has funky brackets and the ports are in weird locations. . nothin that cant be fixed or ditched.
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i'm doing almost the same, except i'm going to run parts from www.suicidedoors.com

everyone says they have the best prices out there
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oh well my buddy has a dealer license so he can get em for me for sooo cheap. front strut bags and reas setup from easy street for cheap the fronts will be like 380 and the rears like 200.
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thats good, i'm getting it though the groupbuy



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