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  • andrew@openroad
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    Accuair dual pump setup runs 2094.95 and then add 194.95 for The remotes.

    We just did a soft launch on our web store. Be sure to check out the accuair setup on our page!

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  • 610EURO
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    from my math im looking at about $2400 for the full Accuair E-level controller w/valves, Accuair keychain remote, Viair dual compressors. aluminum tank, lines and rear bags. but you'd have to add the price of the front bag over strut setup which i havnt found the perfect set yet. so probably in the 3-3.5k range.

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  • Stephen
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    So whats an e30 setup going to run ya?

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  • andrew@openroad
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    Iggy, you have full functionality of your switchbox even when the system is turned on. For example... rolling down the high way and there's an object in the road, what do you do? Hit the switches and air up. The pressuryte will actually bring your car back down to your preset pressure. The best thing about the pressuryte is the ability to still have full use of the switch box. There is only one other system out there which comes close to giving you the functionality of a switch box and that is the accuair e-level. Most other ride height systems have tiny buttons which are hard to push when you're driving or when you want to have that extra bit of height to clear an object.

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  • Ignapu
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    Originally posted by andrew@openroad View Post
    you should get a pressuryte and a digital gauge
    didnt know what that was, until I googled it and found a thread of urs on the vortex! Now i want one! haha Its turned on and off by a switch? so say im driving and i have it on can i still add more air to the bags or will I have to turn the system off and then add the air? Dont know if that makes sense, but I have a tendency to add the air going up certain driveways or when i see something in the road that i know i cant get over without scrapping some part of the car, will i have to turn it off and then air up the bags or can i do it with the system on?

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  • andrew@openroad
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    my pleasure. if anyone has any other questions, just give me a shout. always here to help out and educate!

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  • phillygs3
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    Good shit, thanks for taking the time and writing such great info

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  • andrew@openroad
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    you should get a pressuryte and a digital gauge

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  • Ignapu
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    Originally posted by andrew@openroad View Post
    it really depends on what you're looking at doing, iggy. from one standpoint the addition of digital gauges is certainly lighter on the wallet. however, moving up to something like the autopilot isn't a heck of a lot more when you consider everything. the odyssey 2 is a great gauge setup and dakota digital stuff is really top notch in terms of quality, performance and customer service. it all comes down to available funds and what you want out of your system. if you're happy with a switch box then just get the odyssey 2. if you're looking for one touch ride height and digital gauges, get the autopilot kit. either way, i'm more than happy to help you out when you're ready to purchase!
    for sure ill get in touch with you once I am ready, i think im just going to stay with the switchbox and get the digital guage. I have no complains with it so far!

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  • andrew@openroad
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    I will email it right over!

    However, for those that are interested...

    Accuair E-Level Single Compressor: 1994.95

    Accuair E-Level Dual Compressor: 2094.95

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  • 610EURO
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    Originally posted by andrew@openroad View Post
    it really depends on what you're looking at doing, iggy. from one standpoint the addition of digital gauges is certainly lighter on the wallet. however, moving up to something like the autopilot isn't a heck of a lot more when you consider everything. the odyssey 2 is a great gauge setup and dakota digital stuff is really top notch in terms of quality, performance and customer service. it all comes down to available funds and what you want out of your system. if you're happy with a switch box then just get the odyssey 2. if you're looking for one touch ride height and digital gauges, get the autopilot kit. either way, i'm more than happy to help you out when you're ready to purchase!
    Andrew, do you sell the Accuair e-level w/valves ? could you email me pricing on that. thanks

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  • andrew@openroad
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    it really depends on what you're looking at doing, iggy. from one standpoint the addition of digital gauges is certainly lighter on the wallet. however, moving up to something like the autopilot isn't a heck of a lot more when you consider everything. the odyssey 2 is a great gauge setup and dakota digital stuff is really top notch in terms of quality, performance and customer service. it all comes down to available funds and what you want out of your system. if you're happy with a switch box then just get the odyssey 2. if you're looking for one touch ride height and digital gauges, get the autopilot kit. either way, i'm more than happy to help you out when you're ready to purchase!

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  • Ignapu
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    Andrew what would you reccomend getting ditigal gauges? Ive been looking at getting the dakota digital air gauge, probably the odyssey 2. But would i be better off getting a digital management system? Im currently running a 5 switch box, one gauge, and a 4way manifold, but it wouldnt be much more to get the digital management right? which would you recommend?

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  • andrew@openroad
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    thanks for the good words 2.slowT, let me know if you have any other questions!

    omarsxb, the accuair manifold is great with the built in PTC fittings. sure, the cost of the manifold is a little more than your typical valve setup but when you consider that the manifold is only 5" L x 3" w by about 4" tall and it has all the PTC fittings built in, it's totally worth it.

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  • omarsxb951
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    Dam very good write up. Depending on funds the accuair system including the manifold is awesome. I installed airride on my xb back in November and keep getting different leaks from all the fittings needed to run 8 valves and 2 gauges. With the manifold, it will eliminate a ton of those fittings and will make for a much cleaner setup.

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