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Kenney07

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Does anyone have this on their stang? I saw it on an episode of powerblock the other day and it looked pretty good. You can change the ride height whenever you want to and whatever you want with the push of a button. Has anyone heard of any bad or good reviews.



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dew22

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Kinda cool but heavy & the bags tend to leak. For a show car maybe, for a driver probably not.
 
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My friend has air suspension on his Tahoe for about 5 years now. No problems at all.
 
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semi's use bags and put millions of miles on them. Bags are proven for daily use and performance reasons. The easiest way to make a car handle and ride great at the same time.
 

the98stang

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that would be fawkin GAY....bags are gay on trucks....on a stang would be a disgrace...
 

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the98stang said:
that would be fawkin GAY....bags are gay on trucks....on a stang would be a disgrace...
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really? i've heard with air bags you can lower it 2in. all the way around and it'll ride softer than stock and do fairly well in the corners, perfect for a dd imo


only problem is it'll cost you quite a bit



not enough reviews on them for mustang useage so as of now it's all speculation and heresay
 

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Air suspension is awsome!!!

Grand marques come with air ride in the back with bags
 

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A guy in my area has had the Air Ride Technologies bag system for atleast 6-7 years and he loves it. I rode in the car and with it lowered it feels like my Steeda springs but he can raise his up for speed bumps and driveways etc.
 
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DropTopPony said:
A guy in my area has had the Air Ride Technologies bag system for atleast 6-7 years and he loves it. I rode in the car and with it lowered it feels like my Steeda springs but he can raise his up for speed bumps and driveways etc.
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I was just thinking of this last night. I'm tired of my headers / x pipe scraping on EVERY speed bump in town. An Air Ride kit would allow me to raise the car going over bumps and they handle pretty good too. The only down side is the added weight and trunk space of the compressors and tank....
 

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the98stang said:
that would be fawkin GAY....bags are gay on trucks....on a stang would be a disgrace...
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Why? Cars with the performance Air ride suspensions handle just as well as any suspension kit. Plus you get the ability to adjust ride height, have good ride quality, and still have a nice tight suspension.

Its expensive but a top notch setup.
 

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Dont expect a lot of stuff to fit in your trunk afterwards.
 

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the98stang said:
that would be fawkin GAY....bags are gay on trucks....on a stang would be a disgrace...
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its one thing to use them as a show setup to lay the body on the ground..

its another thing when you can adjust the suspension between daily driving and drag racing at the touch of a switch
 
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