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Old 03-26-2003, 03:03 AM
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I was wondering the same thing just how does the air rid and handle, is it bouncy at high speeds, i like going fast and i like to show so will the to work togther well. i know it can't handle like a set of coilovers, but just how good will it handle. and help please, i have a full air set for my car, that is only going to cost me a tank and some hose, we just got a car in the shop a few days ago totaled with airride on it so i am going to strip it but don't want to put it on and not like the outcome.
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My friend jus put air ride in his del sol, hes only 15 so he can't drive it yet. But me and him drove it up and down his block hitting the switches and shit, it was a good ride, nice feel, but i don't know how it handles at high speeds, i mean its a show supspension so i would imagine its not that great but its not bad either, its a lil' stiffer than stock, but hey its worth it cause you want to jack your car up, flick the switch, and if you wanna slam it do the ground.....flick the switch.....and as for the person who said how do bags handle on our cars, well, we don't use bags, bags are for trucks and shit, but you could use air struts on hondas, but usually air cylinders are ideal for civics
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the ride depends on the postition of the air cylinder
if it is all the way up it is stiff
but if it is all the way down it will bounce do to the expansion of the cylinder
just ride at half way, that is what all my friends do
and most kits tend to pull at high speeds so dont play with switches on freeway
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now i think i'm defidently gettin some, i just got to finish all these other projects in the making
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