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  • #16
    Looks like a clean install. I love e39s. One day.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by 07NJx355 View Post
      will be following this, what size tank is that? I like the spare tire mount
      It's a 5 gallon accuair tank, when I ordered the kit I nearly ordered a steel pancake style but due to cold and water steel wasn't an option and I didn't think that this one would fit but made it work just barely.

      So made the Mdf mounting board, used two existing holes in the wheel well that had grommets in them to secure the Mdf...put bolts right through the grommets to make keep it semi water proof till I add the final touch of silicone.

      The pup is also wondering why I'm keeping him up so late but little does he know I'm not done for the night.
      Mods: Dinan Upgrades (Intake, Throttle Body, Exhaust, ECU, sway bars, strut braces), e60 Short Shift, Airlift bags, Autopilot v2, Rieger M5 bumper.

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      • #18
        Great work so far!

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        • #19
          Trunk setup comes along nicely. looking forward to see it on the ground.

          Nice shepherd!
          VW Golf V 1.9 TDI 2005

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          • #20
            The pup is also wondering why I'm keeping him up so late but little does he know I'm not done for the night.
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            Dude your dog is fat. Get him in to shape hes beautiful. If you need help with that pm me and we can chat. Sry didnt mean to thread jack... on with the build!
            Last edited by skunkworx; 01-26-2013, 01:14 AM.
            Sometimes you eat the bar, and... well, sometimes it eats you...

            Build thread here:
            http://www.stanceworks.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=40225

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            • #21
              Lol he is just a big dog and has his winter fur thing going on.

              Done for the night and hopefully be back at it in a couple hours...got a ton more done.

              First we did the wiring harness for the controller, compressor and manifold...lot of work but looks good. The wiring takes the shortest route out of the wheel well and around underneath the plastic to the battery. Compressor is not done but the wiring will go underneath the Mdf board.



              Also ran one air like to the front. Cause of the cold conditions, rocks and shitty roads I ran the lines on the inside...I followed the wiring harness to the dash and put it through the firewall. You can see it go under the cabin filter and out to the bottom of the strut tower.



              At the bottom of the strut tower was a hold already that leads into the drivers side wheel well. Drilled out the hole to fit the stainless braided line that goes to the bag...will show tomorrow..the stainless line is held in that hole with a hose fitting and the line put into it.

              Taking longer then I expected but its going in nicely and just taking the time to do it. So far the total time into this is 21 hours. It will be interesting what it tops out at.
              Mods: Dinan Upgrades (Intake, Throttle Body, Exhaust, ECU, sway bars, strut braces), e60 Short Shift, Airlift bags, Autopilot v2, Rieger M5 bumper.

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              • #22
                Sweet build! I would go air on mine to but i dont have so much money and nowhere to install it kinda bad :/ Good luck with your project
                wait..what?

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                • #23
                  love the idea of running the line inside, keep up the good work

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                  • #24
                    Looks good man, will be following it for sure.
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by PastaBatman View Post
                      Sweet build! I would go air on mine to but i dont have so much money and nowhere to install it kinda bad :/ Good luck with your project
                      It's not cheap for sure but nice coils for the car could easily be 2/3 to 3/4 the cost of air...so took me a little longer to save but I'm hoping they impress me and are worth that extra money.

                      Recharged and having a cup of coffee, hopefully today ill be able to get everything running at minimum.
                      Mods: Dinan Upgrades (Intake, Throttle Body, Exhaust, ECU, sway bars, strut braces), e60 Short Shift, Airlift bags, Autopilot v2, Rieger M5 bumper.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by AiredE39 View Post
                        That was my first concern, from the reps I talked to and the research I did you need to get "airbrake antifreeze" truckers use it for their jake/air brakes...put that in your tank and run air up and down a couple times and you shouldn't have a problem.
                        Good info, thanks!
                        aaa

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                        • #27
                          So today was slow moving and didn't get to where I had planned, I had planned to have it all up and running and then spend tomorrow putting the interior back in after testing. Didn't happen...

                          Two front strut towers have air to them and the engine bay all buttoned up. Ill take a pic tomorrow. The back strut towers have the bags in it and the stainless steel lines ran into the trunk which is this pic below so I just need to cut the lines and connect.


                          The back end suspension was absolutely brutal to get the current coils out....have to unbolt the whole control arms and the aftermarket sway bar I have has rusted bolts from the awesome salt. I got the rear bags in though which is a step forward lol instead of back. It was putting the bolts back in the control arms after I installed the bags that nearly made me loose my s***


                          I wish I had more to share with you all but it was a slow moving day.

                          On the upside though this was all very needed, I ended up having one broken spring on the back...
                          Mods: Dinan Upgrades (Intake, Throttle Body, Exhaust, ECU, sway bars, strut braces), e60 Short Shift, Airlift bags, Autopilot v2, Rieger M5 bumper.

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                          • #28
                            Oh and the back bags connectors in the trunk aren't to my liking, I need to order some 90 degree connectors to keep the air lines completely hidden.
                            Mods: Dinan Upgrades (Intake, Throttle Body, Exhaust, ECU, sway bars, strut braces), e60 Short Shift, Airlift bags, Autopilot v2, Rieger M5 bumper.

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                            • #29
                              i like your cleanliness on your work, you are a particular bastard like me!!!
                              Sometimes you eat the bar, and... well, sometimes it eats you...

                              Build thread here:
                              http://www.stanceworks.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=40225

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                              • #30
                                Wow, this looks awesome. Looking forward to a well documented build!

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