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Old 09-23-2011, 02:23 AM   #1
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Arnott Air Management

Has any one ever used or heard of Arnott Industries ? I have been looking at different air management systems for my blazer ( accuair & ridetech ) and have come across this system. A friend of mine has one that was already installed in his 69 camaro before he bought it and he seems pretty happy with it. Its also his first car having air ride suspension like me with my blazer. Just wondering if any one here may have some more information or input about this Arnott system before I make my decision.

Here is the link : http://www.arnottairsuspension.com/p...s.asp?catId=14

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Old 09-23-2011, 08:50 AM   #2
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The only problem I see is that it uses 1/4" line.
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Old 09-23-2011, 02:53 PM   #3
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that what we used at Air Ride Tech./ Ridetech no problem at all... That's all I will use is 1/4... But I gotta ask why are you looking for something other than the Industry leaders that have been used and proven?
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Old 09-25-2011, 03:57 PM   #4
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Not really looking for something new, I am going to use either ridetech or accuair this winter when i am ready. I was just curious if anybody had ever seen that setup before.
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Old 09-26-2011, 04:07 PM   #5
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Re: Arnott Air Management

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But I gotta ask why are you looking for something other than the Industry leaders that have been used and proven?
What if this is better?

Not saying it is, but just because something is called an "industry leader" does not make it an industry best. I would be interested in hearing first hand accounts of a setup like that. The price is more than what I would look to spend on a valve block, but it's always nice to have options.

I mean, the F150 is the "top selling truck of all time" but I've never owned one, nor does anyone I know. Does that mean my Chevy is crap?
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I will say first hand that the ridetech E3 w/ height sensors is the best on the market as a former employee and as a dealer....
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I can also attest to the ridetech products being top notch. Very well built and great customer service. The arnott product does look interesting, at just under 1K for a complete 4 way system with dual compressors it seems like a very good deal. Not sure about longevity but they have been around for over 20 years, they must be half ways decent at least. It would be interesting to hear first hand experience about their product.
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I will say first hand that the ridetech E3 w/ height sensors is the best on the market as a former employee and as a dealer....
I really like that system, miles tested and proven. I will be running the Accuair setup in mine when I get to that point (I get a deal on them).
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But what about aim/airbagit? hear there good.
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Airbagit is good for wasting your money....
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I am going to try these guys. I like supporting the little guys.
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