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Location: Magnolia, TX
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How hard would this be to install?
Just out of curiosity, how hard would it be to install an air suspension system such as this on a squarebody c-10?
http://airbagit.com/product_info.php?products_id=3458 How much welding would be required? Could someone such as myself with minimal welding skills pull it off? If i was to try it, should i just go for it, or save a little more and have it installed? |
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Clearwater, FL
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Re: How hard would this be to install?
You can install a basic air bag set-up with no welding. The front airbag bolts in with a kit available from ***************** for $150 until the end of the month. The rear can be done a couple diffenent ways but the easiest would be using a flip kit and mono leafing it and using a bolt on helper bag for adjustment. You'll need some sort of air management also but that's all bolt in as well. Let me know if you have anymore questions
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Re: How hard would this be to install?
i believe, most on here would advise you to stay away from airbagit
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Re: How hard would this be to install?
They use 'em in 18 wheelers and I'll tell ya, the Freightliner Century I drove actually rode better than my pickup!! It even had 2 bags for the cab to ride on. I wouldn't do it to mine, but thats just me. jim
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Re: How hard would this be to install?
Just so you know-airbagit.com=AIM Industries=ChassisTech and several other fictitious names. Please do a search for these companies before you consider buying from them. The results will be shocking.
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Re: How hard would this be to install?
Now to answer you original question about the complexity of installing an air suspension system. Please go to our suspension forum and spend some time researching there. You will find a TON of useful information that will allow you to make a decision on your capability to perform the work involved.
It really depends on how skilled you are, what tools you have available, and your desire to perform the work yourself. Pretty much everything is bolt in these days, but it will require cutting the frame for a C-notch, drilling holes in your frame for airlines. Mounting brackets, wiring, etc.
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Re: How hard would this be to install?
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lol i had no idea there was even a suspension thread in here. I consider myseld decent with a cutting torch, but that's all i know how to use (for now). |
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Re: How hard would this be to install?
Tyler we have a very active suspension forum here. You will find reps from several of the industries top names drop by here to answer questions and offer advice.
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Re: How hard would this be to install?
Ditto on that company. I was lucky that I didn't lose too much$$ from them. They must just sell/steal from you one time. No repeat customers.
As far as cutting the C notch, I have heard that it is better to use a sawzall than a torch because the heat from the torch will weaken (anneal) the frame rails. Dan |
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