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Old 09-17-2004, 02:34 PM   #19
MrShelley
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Originally Posted by N2TRUX
I can't say anything bad about the other guys, but I can tell you the extra money spent with Air Ride is worth it to me. They are a top notch operation with a quality product.....

Cheaper is not always better.....
By the same token, expensive doesn't always mean better quality. I'm not knocking AirRide...Brett is a great guy and they make a great product. But when quality is equal (as is the case here), I'll take the less expensive option. Of course, if you're happy with AirRide, by all means stick with them. They do make nice stuff, no doubt about it.

AirRide does have that sweet BigRed Air Valve I like. I'll be ordering it from them unless I can find a comparable piece (or have my own made).

And to answer the question about brackets for the rear of a coil spring truck, the answer is no. Drill two mounting holes on the frame, enlarge the hole where the spring bolted on, and bolt the bag in place. Of course, AirRide sells a bracket kit if you want.
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