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Old 06-25-2002, 11:37 PM
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Air Bag Suspension

Hey guys, I already searched the site and got some good info on this type of setup. I was just wondering though, does anyone know of a place that has these/ installs them in South Florida, preferably in Fort Lauderdale/Pompano?

What on this site ( http://store.gaugemagazine.com/subcat.asp?0=200 ) is best for a Nissan 200sx se, 2 door? And are those prices reasonable?

(I realized after posting I was in the Honda/Acura Thread)
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Re: Air Bag Suspension

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Hey guys, I already searched the site and got some good info on this type of setup. I was just wondering though, does anyone know of a place that has these/ installs them in South Florida, preferably in Fort Lauderdale/Pompano?

What on this site ( http://store.gaugemagazine.com/subcat.asp?0=200 ) is best for a Nissan 200sx se, 2 door? And are those prices reasonable?

(I realized after posting I was in the Honda/Acura Thread)
Your realize though your handling will go down the drain and a good coilover system will be better and prolly cheaper than an airbag system.
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I sure did realize that. But my cars 0-60 is about 13-14 seconds, so you can see its not fast, and getting any perfomance mods would practically be a waste, so im going more for a show car, and Air bags over a coil over setup would give me more joy and looks.
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just so u know, if you do decide to go with airride make sure you get good fittings and upgrade the compressors. The ones that come with the kits are SLOOOW!
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