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I have a quick question on lowering the car in general. the only option for lowering my car is air but I wanted to know was does everyones camber change as you lower it or if its all dependent on the type of suspension. I was thinking about this since I have wheels that are flush at stock ride height and I was wondering if they'll look sunk when low.
I drive mine in the winter, as do all of my friends who have bagged cars in NY. Bags have been proven to work fine year round with the proper maintenance and such
What is proper maintenance and such for air ride in the winter?
It's amazing the Chassistech components and Jaguar still run, as I have been told both are extremely unreliable. Just kidding - no issues whatsoever with either in two years and 40k of service.
My first JDM project after decades of European cars!
Mine's a DD. No problems except for 1 or 2 leaks after install, but they have since been taken care of. Just make sure to empty water traps and you should be good. Enjoy!
I dont know anything about air ride[other than the companies that offer them]... but i thought i might as well ask here.
this might sound stupid but some people say air bags + koni or whatever coils, so does that mean you still keep the shocks/struts on the car?
can you control the speed of the car lifting and lowering?
and daily driven...how often do you check for leaks and what not? also another dumb question, if i were to park it overnight i can leave it at a certain ride height?
I have a quick question on lowering the car in general. the only option for lowering my car is air but I wanted to know was does everyones camber change as you lower it or if its all dependent on the type of suspension. I was thinking about this since I have wheels that are flush at stock ride height and I was wondering if they'll look sunk when low.
All depends on the setup. Mostly you'll increase camber with decreasing height but that is platform specific. My friends Flex increased camber alot less than my LS400.
I dont know anything about air ride[other than the companies that offer them]... but i thought i might as well ask here.
this might sound stupid but some people say air bags + koni or whatever coils, so does that mean you still keep the shocks/struts on the car? No
can you control the speed of the car lifting and lowering? Yes
and daily driven...how often do you check for leaks and what not? also another dumb question, if i were to park it overnight i can leave it at a certain ride height?
You check for leaks when/if problems arise. Don't fix what ain't broke.
yes you can leave it at any height overnight.
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