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Old 04-06-2003, 01:23 PM
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Air Ride question......again

Aight, im sick and tired of doing research on which company i want to order from. I got a 91 hatch and i want f/b/s/s air ride in it, i don't want to pay no more than 1300 for it, im either going to AIM or CCE, im shooting toward AIM but everybody hates them and files lawsuits against them, and CCE ive never really heard off, so anyone have any input on these companys and what kit i should get, tell me, holla
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Old 04-06-2003, 10:40 PM
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aim is the only one that is gonna let u do those positions. the cce kit has only 2 switched. front up front down, back up back down. i have aim and it has worked fine for a year now. i had no problems with the people at all.
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Carnivore,

I'm actually thinking about getting rid of my air cylinders. I working on building a new engine for my car, and the cylinders won't be able to handle the power. I'll be selling them for $800 (completel setup) including tank, compressor, all 4 cylinders, air lines, upgraded fittings (no leaks) and custom made switch box. If you are interested, I'll gladly sell them to you so you don't have to pay full price.

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Carnivore,

I'm actually thinking about getting rid of my air cylinders. I working on building a new engine for my car, and the cylinders won't be able to handle the power. I'll be selling them for $800 (completel setup) including tank, compressor, all 4 cylinders, air lines, upgraded fittings (no leaks) and custom made switch box. If you are interested, I'll gladly sell them to you so you don't have to pay full price.

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damn man ! can i put them on lay away - !!??!!?? Those are like my dream to have an air ride, but its prolly first come first serve.. how long were they used ? and theyre in perfect workin condition ? 1 more ? - do they slam when u let them down ? or just do that cool cchhhhh thing slowly down ? if i get the $ and its in good shape i'll def. get em !
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yo thats sweet, ill talk to ya more about that
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I've always fancied the idea of air suspension in my EF, however with the autocrossing I do, I doubt that it would really do well, I know that some newer kits can pump in a higher PSI while still being low and that would help a little, how badly did you guys notice your cornering drop off after adding the air?
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I have the AIM kit on my car...There were a few problems with the kit.The rear shackles Are not wide enough. The quick connect fittings leak. I have a couple new rear cylinders and 2 new 3 way valves and a new tank. You can have a machine shop make the round mounting bracket which is no more than a round piece of metal with 2 holes in it to bolt it to the cylinder. I also have a pair of rear shackles. The customer service at AIM sucks bad.....They want to argue that they are never wrong and wont give me the advice I need to do the 3 wheel. They said at the time of purchase they would include instructions for it but did not...Called them back and they refuse to tell me. I will take 450.00 all that I mentioned it is all new.
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