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Old 05-20-2005, 01:20 PM
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help with air ride install

hey im helping my friend install air rods on his 99 civic 4dr and i was just wondering what i need exactly and how many valves i need for the install, and any other information about this install would be helpful. thanx
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still need any help anyone can give me thanx
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Old 05-22-2005, 01:27 PM
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Re: help with air ride install

PM E honda, hes done this
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oh boy, where do we start. first, to have no troubles at all, just go buy a complete kit, not from aim though, aim is crap. go ebay, or easystreet, or EAI, etc. OR, what all do you have right now? we'll start there. your basic setup should be 8 valves, that way you can have your individual corner controls, instead of just front/rear with 4 valves. you can run more though if you want to suck up a wheel, but it just makes the ride ALOT stiffer. dont bother buying those retarded air accumulators, all they do is make your car ride like a boat. again, what do you have... i can answer anything, ive done multiple air ride setups.
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i have 8 1/2" valves all 4 air rod, i think its 5 gallon tank, i have a brand new compressor, 10 switch box, air lines, i think i have pretty much everything, i just need to know what goes where and what hooks to wht so i dont mess it up, if you could jsut eplin to me what goes where i will be able to figure it out, if im missing somthing ill just get it then but i dont think iam. i bought this as a used kit a while back but since have bought new valves and a brand new cmopressor i just have never installed it. my friend bought it from me and im putting it on his 4 civic. thanx for the help
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im installing an air ride kit also,i have two compressers,does anyone know how to sound proof them?
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im installing an air ride kit also,i have two compressers,does anyone know how to sound proof them?
I dont think you could get a 100% sound proof but try dynamatting your truck or mounting then under the car.
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