★★★★★ Official Air Ride Thread ★★★★★
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double your pleasure...
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01-19-15, 03:16 PM
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All these photos of slammed air rides and few of the actual air tank set-ups. Let's see those mounts!
01-19-15, 03:40 PM
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Mines probably gonna be the most simple but then again i built, upholstered,painted and mounted it myself and Ive never done anything like this before so im happy with it....floating air tank
01-19-15, 03:54 PM
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Mines out of the car while I rebuild my trunk floor
When it was in the car
01-19-15, 03:55 PM
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Clean and useful setup ISland350. Nice little platform you made too. What kind of material are those removable panels?
Gotta love those hardlines
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01-19-15, 03:58 PM
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Clean and useful setup ISland350. Nice little platform you made too. What kind of material are those removable panels?
made a template and cut out some plywood, made a frame for each peice using 2x2s to elevate for all the wiring and lines..
after that topped each piece with foam/cotton layer then wrapped it in black vinyl(cotton gives it a nice plush look)..
01-19-15, 04:35 PM
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made a template and cut out some plywood, made a frame for each peice using 2x2s to elevate for all the wiring and lines..
after that topped each piece with foam/cotton layer then wrapped it in black vinyl(cotton gives it a nice plush look)..
I was going to say it looked cushy/padded but wasn't sure if the picture and color made it look that way. Most excellent
01-19-15, 05:13 PM
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Can someone tell me, link, to a decent set up? A basic front and back.
01-26-15, 04:13 AM
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