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Originally posted by LFZ View PostWhoa...we static now. Still looks incredible...even without air. Looking forward to your next project.
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Whoa...we static now. Still looks incredible...even without air. Looking forward to your next project.
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Originally posted by got splits? View PostWait so why did you go to coils?Originally posted by Simans82 View PostMy wife's taking over the 300 as her DD, and I felt more comfortable going with coilovers as opposed to bags. I've had air ride on my cars for the last 8 years without many issues, but for someone who doesn't normally DD a car on air, I felt that this was the best direction to go in. Neither of us wanted to take it 100% back to stock, as we still like to hit the local meets.
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Originally posted by 244Brick View PostWell that's a bonus... What's a survival kit you speaking of? I'm going air in the next few weeks, so I'll need that lil kit too haha
Everyone's different, but I didn't like the thought of being stranded.
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Originally posted by Simans82 View PostI do in some circumstances as well. Having said that, this setup rides even tighter than my UAS/adjustable Koni Yellows did on my SRT. I'm a touch below where my lowest #1 AccuAir setting was, and if I left it at that setting when driving the car around the city, I wouldn't have any fenders left by the time I got home.
It's really nice to be able to drive it at this height, although I've had to modify some of my routes. lol I was also one of those who would carry an air ride survival kit when going on road trips, so I don't miss lugging around all that extra equipment. I only had a few issues over the last 7 years, but it was enough to convince me that the things you think never could happen to you... will most definitely end up happening.
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Originally posted by 244Brick View PostI love the look, but i miss air
It's really nice to be able to drive it at this height, although I've had to modify some of my routes. lol I was also one of those who would carry an air ride survival kit when going on road trips, so I don't miss lugging around all that extra equipment. I only had a few issues over the last 7 years, but it was enough to convince me that the things you think never could happen to you... will most definitely end up happening.Last edited by Simans82; 02-15-2013, 11:24 AM.
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I'm not sure if this was just a freak incident, but my BC's had me thinking I was still on air ride with the "straight out of the box" settings. Only issue is, I couldn't just hit the up switch to gain the necessary clearance for my jacks.I had to get a little inventive, but all is well.
Here's a cell phone shot of what it looked like after I first put it back on the ground to see what the factory settings were like:
After putting it back on the stands, I went around to all four corners to make my adjustments based on what I saw above (the rear was also laid out). Here's how it sat after the second adjustment:
With these wheels, I needed to go lower, so here's where I ended up:
I don't have much memory of what my adjustable Koni Yellows/UAS setup was like, but it feels like a go-cart in comparison to my most recent UAS/stock strut setup. lol I'm very pleased so far! Now for the underside of my car... it's not too happy with the most recent change.
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