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We have never said that you can only use cylinders in front and bags in the rear. However that is by far the best application. You can MAKE anything work for any application. It may not be the best choice but it can be done.
If you have bags all the way around on your scion then you have the bag struts upfront. With the bag struts it will not lay nearly as low as our X-Air system will. However you car will go up and down and fully operate.
If you have bags all the way around on your scion then you have the bag struts upfront. With the bag struts it will not lay nearly as low as our X-Air system will. However you car will go up and down and fully operate.
Originally Posted by BoomBox757
any way to make your kit lower, the only way i'm going to bag my car is if I can lay frame
Either that or you can go with some small wheels on it too.
As far as weather goes with the extreme cold the only issues that you will have is if there is condensation inside your airlines/valves and the water freezes causing them to stick.
To resolve this i would recommend either 1. running water traps like you should anyways. 2. Run Nitrogen (completely dry gas, no water) 3. Place the valves inside the engine compartment where the motor will "de-frost" the valves and allow them to flow air.
To resolve this i would recommend either 1. running water traps like you should anyways. 2. Run Nitrogen (completely dry gas, no water) 3. Place the valves inside the engine compartment where the motor will "de-frost" the valves and allow them to flow air.
hi guys. if anyone is interested, i am selling my airbag setup. i wrote up all the details here: https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=345402
i have actually sold this setup a couple different times, but people seem to change their minds at the last minute. but their loss can be your gain. it really is a good quality setup. also, if you have any air suspension related questions, let me know. thanks.
i have actually sold this setup a couple different times, but people seem to change their minds at the last minute. but their loss can be your gain. it really is a good quality setup. also, if you have any air suspension related questions, let me know. thanks.
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Originally Posted by eric m.
hi guys. if anyone is interested, i am selling my airbag setup. i wrote up all the details here: https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=345402
i have actually sold this setup a couple different times, but people seem to change their minds at the last minute. but their loss can be your gain. it really is a good quality setup. also, if you have any air suspension related questions, let me know. thanks.
i have actually sold this setup a couple different times, but people seem to change their minds at the last minute. but their loss can be your gain. it really is a good quality setup. also, if you have any air suspension related questions, let me know. thanks.
I was just in SoCal and Randode showed up at Sound Advice w/ Denny! Too bad you couldn't make it.
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
www.easystreetair.com
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 ___?

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
www.easystreetair.com
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 ___?
I ordered the eai kit last week and got some of it in today, I will post pics when installed. Here are some before pics with tein ss coilovers which are for sale, $850.00. pm me if interested.
http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/747982
http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/747982
well we need peopel to understand that all setups can only go soo low before the sway bar become a problem , and we need someone to ride in a working easystreet setup and a eai setup , i'll ride in a buds easy street tomorrow and let cha know how it is.
ok guys im sure that if you have been doing any research you know this.
the EAI kit has cylinders in the front and bellow bags in the rear
where as the EasyStreet kit has sleeve bags in both the front and the rear
now im new to all of this air stuff so im looking for a kit . i want to have something that has a good ride and also relieable. so anythign that you guys can tell me will be helpfull!!
the EAI kit has cylinders in the front and bellow bags in the rear
where as the EasyStreet kit has sleeve bags in both the front and the rear
now im new to all of this air stuff so im looking for a kit . i want to have something that has a good ride and also relieable. so anythign that you guys can tell me will be helpfull!!








