Posted May 16, 201213 yr http://www.suspensionconnection.com/cgi-bin/suscon/60823-scion-xb.htmlWas looking at possibly bagging my car to help out with the stereo, but those kits are damn expensive. Came across this and feel that it would be way more beneficial seeing as my car does not need to go any lower.Just a few questions. Has anyone tried these? Or something similar. How well do they hold up. Do you constantly need to add air to it. Would the air kit be worth it? its like 180 bucks more.Figured it would be a good solution to the sagging back end from equipment.
May 16, 201213 yr Author you know as i was writing this I could have sworn I saw them recently on here. Thanks rick.
May 16, 201213 yr I used them in my Buick and have recommended them to several people. Amazon should have them for a couple bucks less with free shipping. They will lose some air in the cold, but no big deal. They handled 1000lbs of tools in my trunk with no issue and I could not tell a difference in ride quality.
May 16, 201213 yr I am currently using them, and they d efinitely help big time.08 rav4 with three hc2400's a jbl crown 6000gti which is 80lbs about. A large enclosure with two 18's. Car is shy only one inch from original ride height with Max recommended pressure in springs.
May 16, 201213 yr Author Now someone was telling me that its not so good to have these as a all the time solution. If that makes sense. He said I would be better off with stiffer springs and better shocks. If I got this I would pick up the compressor too
May 17, 201213 yr No need for a compressor. You can literally fill these things up with a bicycle pump. Check them monthly and you'll be fine. They are not like a traditional air bag that needs to intake and exhaust air. You fill them up and you're done. No need for different springs; the bags are doing nothing else than stiffening or raising the spring rate which is exactly what the stiffer springs will do.
May 17, 201213 yr No need for a compressor. You can literally fill these things up with a bicycle pump. Check them monthly and you'll be fine. They are not like a traditional air bag that needs to intake and exhaust air. You fill them up and you're done. No need for different springs; the bags are doing nothing else than stiffening or raising the spring rate which is exactly what the stiffer springs will do.Yep I refill mine maybe twice a week with 1-2 psi.The only ride difference was that it felt "spongy" and a little more bouncy but that was a bit not a whole ot.I would suggest finding a hobby shop with a lift or something similar so you can work on it easier. They say you can use stands but it would of been a 2-3 hour job vs 1.5hr job
May 17, 201213 yr I did it in 15 minutes on jack stands, but the Buick had a lot of room to work around and big old man springs.
May 17, 201213 yr I did it in 15 minutes on jack stands, but the Buick had a lot of room to work around and big old man springs.I had to drop my suspension pretty low to get the actual spring out.there was a lot of shit to get out.
May 17, 201213 yr I did it in 15 minutes on jack stands, but the Buick had a lot of room to work around and big old man springs.I had to drop my suspension pretty low to get the actual spring out.there was a lot of shit to get out.I can remove the rear springs on any Mustang produced from 79 on within 15 minutes. You need some more practice.
May 17, 201213 yr I did it in 15 minutes on jack stands, but the Buick had a lot of room to work around and big old man springs.I had to drop my suspension pretty low to get the actual spring out.there was a lot of shit to get out.I can remove the rear springs on any Mustang produced from 79 on within 15 minutes. You need some more practice.Remember who we're talking about lol
May 17, 201213 yr I need these as well, I have a 2.5" drop in the rear. My picture shows my old accord, I have a scion XD now with 2 batterys in the back, 18" BTL and all the wood ready to be assembled into a box, plus im adding 2 more amps... for more door speakers Edited May 17, 201213 yr by accordwithbass
May 17, 201213 yr I think Julian used something similar.Anyone have the link for his old one handy?edit: found it Edited May 17, 201213 yr by Shogen
May 17, 201213 yr heres the basic overview on how I did mine in my build loghttp://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/forum/topic/54887-team-ssaudio-2011-mustang/page__st__90
May 17, 201213 yr Author You took the springs off to add the bladders? Was that a requirement? cus when I watched the vid they deflated them and slipped them in with the coils still on the car.
May 17, 201213 yr I had to drop them because it was nearly impossible for mr to fit my through so I had to take it off and slip it through the bottom folded up
May 17, 201213 yr You took the springs off to add the bladders? Was that a requirement? cus when I watched the vid they deflated them and slipped them in with the coils still on the car.which kit did you end up ordering phil?
May 17, 201213 yr Author Nothing yet. going to les schwab tomorrow (west coast tire/suspension place) and seeing whats available there
May 17, 201213 yr http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=bl_sr_automotive?_encoding=UTF8&field-brandtextbin=Air%20Lift&node=15684181#/ref=sr_nr_p_36_2?rh=n%3A15684181%2Cp_4%3AAir+Lift%2Cp_36%3A1253495011&bbn=15684181&ie=UTF8&qid=1337239128&rnid=386419011Why are there soooo many kits? Is it just fittings or the air bags themselves different sizes???
May 17, 201213 yr Author http://www.truckaddons.com/Catalog/subpages/ridrite_coilrite.htmlended up picking up this kit at les schwab today. Having them do it since i dont have the space or tools to do it. Hopefully will be in next week.
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