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  • JRodigan
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    Okay, So I was cleaning all the crap out of my trunk today and decided on a setup. I'll let my ramblings in this video explain it:

    (Although where I'll drill for the lines will be a quite a bit lower...If I went through where I pointed in the video I'm pretty sure I'd hit the gas tank...haha)

    Also, tank placement passed the ultimate test today:


    haha

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  • JRodigan
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    Yeah, I was seeing the 444c Viair ones online sold as a pair. I'll probably end up going that route as well.

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  • kpg2713
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    Originally posted by baggedb16sentra View Post
    viair is a good brand. im going to be using 2 444c compressors, but that would be up to you.

    http://www.viaircorp.com/dual444C.html
    I was planning the same.

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  • baggedb16sentra
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    viair is a good brand. im going to be using 2 444c compressors, but that would be up to you.

    With best-in-class design and performance, VIAIR compressors lead the market in quality, reliability, and convenience.

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  • JRodigan
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    Originally posted by kpg2713 View Post
    Yeah Buddy!!! I was thinking spare tire well myself. Glad to see you are under way
    The main reason I'm thinking about a false floor is that I have some leftover wood laminate from an addition I did on my parents house and I'd **** so see it go to waste. Haha.
    Originally posted by baggedb16sentra View Post
    im in the same boat, not sure what to do either i know i still wanna have access to my spare.. looks good for the tank! what compressor are you going with?
    Access to my spare is important to me too. If I did a false floor it would be hinged so I could get to mine.

    As for compressors, not sure yet what brand or size. I do know I'll be getting two of them. What would you guys reccomend?

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  • Z33_Taxi
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    Mmmm Swede

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  • baggedb16sentra
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    im in the same boat, not sure what to do either i know i still wanna have access to my spare.. looks good for the tank! what compressor are you going with?

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  • kpg2713
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    Yeah Buddy!!! I was thinking spare tire well myself. Glad to see you are under way

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  • JRodigan
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    Sooooooooo.......




    Untitled by Three Liter Turbo Photography, on Flickr



    ...I have officially begun collecting parts. Picked this up at Water by the Bridge on Saturday.

    It's like it was made for exactly where I wanted to put it. Now comes a decision: do I make a hardwood false floor and hide all the management under that, or do I just put it all in the spare wheel well?

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  • rightfullrudder
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    "Three Liter Turbo Photography"

    Excited to see this get low. You and the 9-5 sportcombi on here.

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  • JRodigan
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    The wagon is the same as the sedan. That is close... Custom control arms seem like the only way to. Although I don't plan on my ride height being any lower than about lowering spring height.

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  • kpg2713
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    Looking good dude! I seemed to have stumbled up on an issue. Not sure if the rear is the same in the sedan, though I would believe it is. Rear upper control arm to body clearance... This is obviously on stock springs cut 2.5 coils. However, I would like to get a daily ride height lower than this, and there simply isn't enough travel without some more custom work.

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  • JRodigan
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    IMG_8774 by Three Liter Turbo Photography, on Flickr


    IMG_8780 by Three Liter Turbo Photography, on Flickr


    IMG_8771 by Three Liter Turbo Photography, on Flickr

    I love them. Now I'm done playing around. Pretty much everything after this should involve getting low.

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  • husherlewis
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    Hi,
    I liked your car and I appreciate your efforts in maintaining it in well condition.Maintenance is the most important issue to be taken care of. Even I maintain my BMW which I brought from the salvage auctions to keep it working.





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  • JRodigan
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    Originally posted by baggedb16sentra View Post
    the rear bags were you looking at the fatty or the skinny bag?
    Fatty. I can't find a skinny that will slip over a shock. This is my backup plan: http://bagriders.com/modlab/products...AL-STRUTS.html

    I can make those work, but it will be a lot more expensive and a lot more work.

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