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goingganzo
07-15-2005, 11:56 PM
i am installing air in my car next weekend
this is a short list of what i am getting
2- Viair 450 compressors
4- SMC 1/2" valves
4- SMC 3/8" valves
1- 60ft roll of 1/2" air line
1- ADJ pressure switch
1- 5gal direct port tank
1- 10 switch box
2- water trap
4- airlift bag struts

MacLeod
07-16-2005, 12:43 AM
Not too many tuners over here brother. I think its mostly truckers.

We could tell ya how to put a 4" lift kit on though! :D

1996blackmax
07-16-2005, 02:29 AM
I see an SUV in my future :D . My family and I are thinking a black Nissan Armada.

My Maxima is getting smaller as the kids are growing :).

exalted512
07-17-2005, 03:50 AM
i know plenty of people with trucks that have air bags.
-Cody

beardog03
07-17-2005, 04:25 AM
I know alot of air bags that have trucks..!!

:D

neomagus00
07-18-2005, 06:32 PM
Originally posted by 1996blackmax
Nissan Armada.
::cough cough GAG::

and i'm one of the few tuners you'll find over here, though i'm about stealth performance over glitz.

and speaking of tuning, my dad (yeah, my dad, how weird is that) is looking to build an offroad machine from scratch (i mean really from scratch, get a used truck, rip it down, and start welding the roll cage in, then go from there)... you guys know of a good frame to work with? he was looking at a jeep frame of some sort, but options are good...

p.s. sorry for momentarily hijacking your thread :

goingganzo
07-27-2005, 01:04 AM
here is the tank and valves

neomagus00
07-27-2005, 10:39 AM
jeez, looks complicated... what's it do?

PolkThug
07-27-2005, 11:38 AM
Originally posted by neomagus00
jeez, looks complicated... what's it do?

It makes coffee.

exalted512
07-27-2005, 09:01 PM
CJ is about the best youre going to get. i would stay away from the xj and other unibody models
-Cody

neomagus00
07-28-2005, 11:46 AM
okay, i have to quiz you now:

you mean jeep CJ body? why no unibody? is that just for jeeps, or in general? any other frames to be looking at?

goingganzo
07-29-2005, 01:04 AM
the thing on the top is the presure regulator for the pump the valves controol the presure in the bags the things with the square black tops. big round thing is tank.

neomagus00
07-29-2005, 09:41 AM
Originally posted by goingganzo
the thing on the top is the presure regulator for the pump the valves controol the presure in the bags the things with the square black tops. big round thing is tank.
yeah, i got that part... what's the point of the bags?

AustinKP
08-01-2005, 01:55 AM
yeah, i got that part... what's the point of the bags? I believe they are AKA hydraulics. They lift and lower the car at each corner for show...

neomagus00
08-01-2005, 12:05 PM
I believe they are AKA hydraulics. They lift and lower the car at each corner for show...
ah... i get it, now, but i still don't understand... :)

PoweredByDodge
08-05-2005, 11:59 PM
"unibody" means there's no frame.

for example, your focus is "unibody" - there are "frame rails" but they're simply flimsy metal c channels welded to the bottom of the floor pan.

if you want a TRUE framed vehicle for offroading, you have to look at AMERICAN pickup trucks, large SUV's (explorer, durango, etc), or old SUVs (old bronco, ramcharger, blazer -- like 1980's man).

my personal suggestion would be a Chevy CK frame or a Dodge Ram D-series frame. why? both have readily available parts as the models transcended many many years... 70's through early 90's... chevy engines are easier to build than mopars, but a 318 will never let you down... it's a mean lil bastard, not real powerful (can be built powerful, but stock is not), but it'll just keep pushing you along long after it's "bit the bullet". they tend not to die until they've gotten you home.

both have big fat C channel frames and lots of open space to work in.

for offroading i'd suggest a "short bed", "standard cab" 1500 or 2500 series pickup with 4 wheel drive.

the dodge is espeically awesome up to about 1992 because the 4x4's had leaf springs up front - yup, leaf springs. and they be MEAN.

remember, if you do a lift kit on a truck or suv - and you raise the suspension more than 1.5 inches on a vehicle that probably has a FACTORY 3 inch lift, you're going to need to have a 2 piece driveshaft made with a support and bearing in the middle - cost you less than 200 bucks, and will keep you going on the proverbial trail of life.

if you perchance do do the dodge -- FIND OUT WHY I HAVE NO F********************* GODDA********* oil pressure!