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UAS Air line HELP! Air ride experts please help.

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Old 07-27-11, 11:03 PM
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Default UAS Air line HELP! Air ride experts please help.

I have my air management system all hooked up and next will be the bags & lines.

My question is where is a good or best spot to drill holes to feed the lines into the car for the front and rear. Any help would be great! Pictures would be great too!

Thanks in advance for any help!
Old 07-27-11, 11:06 PM
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I route my front with the fuel lines..
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i drilled into the rear wheel wells
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I'm more concerned on a good spot for the front. The rear is nice to get extra options. Thanks guy. Keep them coming
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you would go through the spare tire, then route them completely with the fuel lines. the fuel lines should have a extra spot open for it. goodluck.
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You can go thorough your side skirts and up front on the firewall you'll see a plastic grommet on both sides with a hole that goes through to the front fender wells.

I ran mine like power wire through the car under the carpet and through the firewall where the rubber grommets are for both fuse boxes on both sides
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Thanks Guys! I'm hoping this air line will be easy. I hate doing things in small spaces. I always end up wanting to pull out all my hair. haha
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Originally Posted by BiggVinh
you would go through the spare tire, then route them completely with the fuel lines. the fuel lines should have a extra spot open for it. goodluck.
When you say fuel line is that under the car or are these fuel lines inside the car? This is my first lexus so i'm kinda of a noob. Before this i was into imports and going fast. No i just wanna look good. =P haha thanks again for the advice!
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Outside under the car...
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There is a spot on the driver rear wheel that has a removable cover that covers the gas fill pipe. I ran my left rear and front airlines through there. I followed the fuel lines for the front bags.
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route them wiht the lines on ur car alreayd. pretty simple.
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