Airrex vs. Accuair
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Airrex vs. Accuair
Anyone have thoughts on both systems (Pros and Cons)? I'm planning to get an air system with emanage for my LS460 in the near future and needed some opinions from those who have experience with these systems.
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are you talking the whole setup or just the management?
airrex can come all together, (struts, bags, tank, management, etc)....
accuair is just the management.
i know accuair does not have air pressure gauge with their system, a lot add a gauge on to monitor the air. also if you install it right, it's a great system. if the links are binded or too much stress they use to break. i heard they updated that though.
I have Airrex on my matrix, so do bunch of my friends on other cars (535i, fit, ls460 awd, etc). we love the bags, it's really just bolt in. i know the LS bag/struts feels really NICE, not to stiff but yet not bouncy.
the Airrex management is wireless, which is pretty dope. we all got the top of the line kits so it display our read out. i know they just release their key chain version which is suppose to be the entry level kit.
if you are looking for the bag, some gone universal air, and airrunner.
other management you might want to check out is airlift, heard they are getting a new wireless management too. bunch of my friends have it and it's really good too.
good luck.
airrex can come all together, (struts, bags, tank, management, etc)....
accuair is just the management.
i know accuair does not have air pressure gauge with their system, a lot add a gauge on to monitor the air. also if you install it right, it's a great system. if the links are binded or too much stress they use to break. i heard they updated that though.
I have Airrex on my matrix, so do bunch of my friends on other cars (535i, fit, ls460 awd, etc). we love the bags, it's really just bolt in. i know the LS bag/struts feels really NICE, not to stiff but yet not bouncy.
the Airrex management is wireless, which is pretty dope. we all got the top of the line kits so it display our read out. i know they just release their key chain version which is suppose to be the entry level kit.
if you are looking for the bag, some gone universal air, and airrunner.
other management you might want to check out is airlift, heard they are getting a new wireless management too. bunch of my friends have it and it's really good too.
good luck.
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Most will know my answer haha. I run a airrunner paired with accuair management. I love the setup. No pressure gauges but can be added if desired. Personally I don't need the pressure gauges. It'll just tell you where you are. On a 460 it'll be a 100-120 up front and 60-80 in the rear depending on the height you want and stiffness you want. I like that accuair is hand assembled in the USA. I like how clean the accuair system is.
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are you talking the whole setup or just the management?
airrex can come all together, (struts, bags, tank, management, etc)....
accuair is just the management.
i know accuair does not have air pressure gauge with their system, a lot add a gauge on to monitor the air. also if you install it right, it's a great system. if the links are binded or too much stress they use to break. i heard they updated that though.
I have Airrex on my matrix, so do bunch of my friends on other cars (535i, fit, ls460 awd, etc). we love the bags, it's really just bolt in. i know the LS bag/struts feels really NICE, not to stiff but yet not bouncy.
the Airrex management is wireless, which is pretty dope. we all got the top of the line kits so it display our read out. i know they just release their key chain version which is suppose to be the entry level kit.
if you are looking for the bag, some gone universal air, and airrunner.
other management you might want to check out is airlift, heard they are getting a new wireless management too. bunch of my friends have it and it's really good too.
good luck.
airrex can come all together, (struts, bags, tank, management, etc)....
accuair is just the management.
i know accuair does not have air pressure gauge with their system, a lot add a gauge on to monitor the air. also if you install it right, it's a great system. if the links are binded or too much stress they use to break. i heard they updated that though.
I have Airrex on my matrix, so do bunch of my friends on other cars (535i, fit, ls460 awd, etc). we love the bags, it's really just bolt in. i know the LS bag/struts feels really NICE, not to stiff but yet not bouncy.
the Airrex management is wireless, which is pretty dope. we all got the top of the line kits so it display our read out. i know they just release their key chain version which is suppose to be the entry level kit.
if you are looking for the bag, some gone universal air, and airrunner.
other management you might want to check out is airlift, heard they are getting a new wireless management too. bunch of my friends have it and it's really good too.
good luck.
Yea I was looking for the full setup; struts and management. My main concern is reliability. For the amount of money being spent a on these system, I want it to work and be reliable for a long time since I'll be keeping this car till the end of its life pretty much.
Also, how much space is required in the trunk for both systems? I know Airrex has a built in box, but the site doesn't give actual dimensions. Anyone have photos? I want to keep the spare tire as well.
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Most will know my answer haha. I run a airrunner paired with accuair management. I love the setup. No pressure gauges but can be added if desired. Personally I don't need the pressure gauges. It'll just tell you where you are. On a 460 it'll be a 100-120 up front and 60-80 in the rear depending on the height you want and stiffness you want. I like that accuair is hand assembled in the USA. I like how clean the accuair system is.
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I'm curious if aftermarket is a better way to go than OEM. I've read that when the OEM system needs repair, it's very costly. Are the aftermarkets easier and less costly to repair? I'll be shopping for an LS soon. Thanks.
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I think it comes down to warranty of the product as well as preference. There are great aftermarket stuff but big manufacturers tend to give better warranty from my experience. Not only is it better, but the process is smoother.
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FWIW, I saw somewhere that Airlift would be releasing a system in the near future that showed both pressure/height management, so that might also be an alternative to your aforementioned options.
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Like lbintab above, I'm also running an Accuair system but will be installing gauges and manual paddles in the near future. All my suspension components in the trunk are installed where the spare tire was, so I'm not really sure why you heard it "takes up a lot of space"; I think that would really be dependent on who your installer is and what they can do to mitigate that issue is.
FWIW, I saw somewhere that Airlift would be releasing a system in the near future that showed both pressure/height management, so that might also be an alternative to your aforementioned options.
FWIW, I saw somewhere that Airlift would be releasing a system in the near future that showed both pressure/height management, so that might also be an alternative to your aforementioned options.
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I have Accu-air x UAS x BC Coils on my LS400. Did the install myself but couldn't be happier. There are a lot of nice features. For example and my favorite one is when I start my car it automatically goes to my set drive height. The only time I would have liked a gauge was during set up otherwise the height sensors were a pain to install but work really well. It does take up a lot of space but you can rearrange the components so that it doesn't. Stole this pic from Dorbritz Designs blog. Its a good example of how you to mount the components without losing the spare.
I have decided to go with Airrex for my LS460 and will report back to this thread once installed. I was told it would take 4-5 weeks to deliver the kit.
I have decided to go with Airrex for my LS460 and will report back to this thread once installed. I was told it would take 4-5 weeks to deliver the kit.
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I have Accu-air x UAS x BC Coils on my LS400. Did the install myself but couldn't be happier. There are a lot of nice features. For example and my favorite one is when I start my car it automatically goes to my set drive height. The only time I would have liked a gauge was during set up otherwise the height sensors were a pain to install but work really well. It does take up a lot of space but you can rearrange the components so that it doesn't. Stole this pic from Dorbritz Designs blog. Its a good example of how you to mount the components without losing the spare.
I have decided to go with Airrex for my LS460 and will report back to this thread once installed. I was told it would take 4-5 weeks to deliver the kit.
I have decided to go with Airrex for my LS460 and will report back to this thread once installed. I was told it would take 4-5 weeks to deliver the kit.
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Yea I was looking for the full setup; struts and management. My main concern is reliability. For the amount of money being spent a on these system, I want it to work and be reliable for a long time since I'll be keeping this car till the end of its life pretty much.
Also, how much space is required in the trunk for both systems? I know Airrex has a built in box, but the site doesn't give actual dimensions. Anyone have photos? I want to keep the spare tire as well.
Also, how much space is required in the trunk for both systems? I know Airrex has a built in box, but the site doesn't give actual dimensions. Anyone have photos? I want to keep the spare tire as well.