Where to install Airbag Line? (Eigbach Drags)

I'm going to be installing the rear portion of my drag setup when i get home (shocks, springs, and control arms) from work. Where should i run the air line for the airbag? I need to mount it so that i can easily reach it with a compressor hose, so i was thinking i might could drill a hole in the trunk and have it mounted on the trunk floor. What has everyone else done? I wont be needing to change the pressure often, but i'd like it to be easy when i do need to. Thanks!
-GM
 
mike93lx said:
mine is located on the bumper cover along the bottom lip. its not obvious its there and it makes checking pressure and filling it much easier.
i can try to get a pic tomorrow if you're not sure what i mean.

Ok. Yeah if you can post a pic that would be cool but i think i have it figured out. Right behind my bumper cover is a bracket with 2 holes already drilled. I'll locate it there. A quick question though, how did you attach the line to the car between the filler and bag? I was thinking epoxy or something. Not much to tie it too, just flat gas tank and fender. Thanks a lot. This is all i have left of my suspension other than subframes and some thing i have to put above the driveshaft that came with my springs (no idea what it is), but i'm not doing the subs myself so i have about oh....10 minutes work left!! yippee!!!
-GM
edit: That thing that goes in the near the driveshaft is called a pinion snubber. What does it do?
 
I have airbags in my rear springs also.....was wondering about the same thing, where to mount the valve stem.I was thinking the rear licence plate area maybe.


PS I bought these springs used and the guy didnt know what kind they were, any way i could find out.No #'s or anything on springs either, but they were light blue in color
 
MahFiVeOh said:
I have airbags in my rear springs also.....was wondering about the same thing, where to mount the valve stem.I was thinking the rear licence plate area maybe.


PS I bought these springs used and the guy didnt know what kind they were, any way i could find out.No #'s or anything on springs either, but they were light blue in color

Not sure how to tell, but for what its worth my eibach's are blue.
 
Grandmaster said:
edit: That thing that goes in the near the driveshaft is called a pinion snubber. What does it do?

I think it keeps the rear from bottoming out on the underside of the car. You need a shorter one with a drop or you'll constantly bottom out the stock snubber. Oddly enough, I don't know that I have one....:shrug:

Ash
 
MahFiVeOh said:
I have airbags in my rear springs also.....was wondering about the same thing, where to mount the valve stem.I was thinking the rear licence plate area maybe.


PS I bought these springs used and the guy didnt know what kind they were, any way i could find out.No #'s or anything on springs either, but they were light blue in color

I've seen BBK springs that were light blue in color, but IDT they come with airbags.