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07-01-2007, 07:55 AM | #32 |
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Germany, Krefeld
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Re: How to lower my ride? Please help a newbie.
Dear all, in the end I ordered the air lift set up. At the moment front is installed and I am more than confident with the result. I think it's real fast and it works great. The options like leak warning are a great help.
I think this took me a big step forward. System works with 3/8" valves, slam bags, and WHAT DO YOU THINK??????????????????????????????? Here's the link to a video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AA7lSpPhuxI Plans for next weekend are to install the rear bags which will be hard without welding ( without welding because otherwise I am going to get in trouble with the German TÜV). Hope to accomplish this target. In most cases it takes longer than you have thought! Also I want to lower the rear additionally 2" with lowering blocks, mount a original rear bumber because this should look lower and a tow hitch. BTW, I use an Range Rover compressor and it works much better than I imagined. Working pressure is 175psi ( which is a lot in my opinion), compressor turns on at 145psi and it only takes 50 seconds from 145 to 175 with an 20 liter tank. |
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