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Old 11-01-12, 04:20 PM
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lmao im station out of WA so ya im super "jelly". thats cool man, nice car btw. to bad more people havnt posted up their air setup.
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i have noticed that the vip section on CL is like a ghost town
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Old 11-02-12, 03:32 AM
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this is cool what did something like this cost you? im still unsure if i want to run a pancake tank where the spare tire is is i have free roadside service eff a spare tire lol

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im liking that good job!!!!!
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wow nice work. been wanting to do that, but i don't know where to start lol....

awesome wood floor !
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post your setup!

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wow nice work. been wanting to do that, but i don't know where to start lol....

awesome wood floor !
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Originally Posted by Celsior21
nice set up bro good accents with the wood
Old 11-03-12, 07:23 AM
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this is probably a noob question but after air is installed would a person need an alignment or camber kits?
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^^^ technically, you have to. anytime u touch suspension area to lower ur car, its recommended to get alignment. camber kits are not necessary, depends on ur wheel setup & how low you are when driving.
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thanks masboy

still unsure if i should do my air before or after winter. how does freezing wet weather affect bags?
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well i live in socal, so no freezing around my 'hood :P but there are a lot of members here that live in freezing weather, i don't think it would effect the bags ...but double check w/ them, don't quote me on that
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The cost was really for the parts, most labor work was done by my cousin and I. I skipped out on the pancake tank because I still want to keep my spare tire. The wood flooring is built with a latch which would allow me to lift the wood flooring up to gain access to the spare.

Alignment on air is a bit tricky. You will need to align it to your "drive height" not at your grounded height. Hope that helps.
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Originally Posted by Celsior21
The cost was really for the parts, most labor work was done by my cousin and I. I skipped out on the pancake tank because I still want to keep my spare tire. The wood flooring is built with a latch which would allow me to lift the wood flooring up to gain access to the spare.

Alignment on air is a bit tricky. You will need to align it to your "drive height" not at your grounded height. Hope that helps.



thanks for the advice!
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Originally Posted by Celsior21
The cost was really for the parts, most labor work was done by my cousin and I. I skipped out on the pancake tank because I still want to keep my spare tire. The wood flooring is built with a latch which would allow me to lift the wood flooring up to gain access to the spare.

Alignment on air is a bit tricky. You will need to align it to your "drive height" not at your grounded height. Hope that helps.
e level fixes that. you can align any car with accuair e level

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