1.5 Lowered Kits available ONLY at American Air Suspension

I thought you said in the other thread you posted today that the 1.5" lowered kit was no longer being produced and available?
 
I thought you said in the other thread you posted today that the 1.5" lowered kit was no longer being produced and available?

Yes I did. As soon as I posted that I thought about it.......while at my 9 year olds' basketball game......then made a call and worked out a deal.

As my last post said, I now have the lowered Mk.8 kits. Who knows, I may not sell enough to keep the deal going, but right now you can get them...and ONLY available at American Air Suspension.
 
Had allot of interest in the lowered kits, but we'll see if it pays off to make this happen.
 
On your site it says $464.00, is that before shipping? I want to be lowered but I want the best kit I can get for the money.
 
Wow! RIGHT after I dropped $387 on a different set. I asked around and there were no drop kits to be found! This is always my luck! If these are still around in the summer, I'm gonna buy them and resell my kit.
 
The cost of the basic "standard height kit" is $389.

The "1.5 lowered kit" option is an additional $75...bringing the total for "parts" is $464.

Shipping, regardless of which kit you purchase is $60 anywhere in the 48 states.

Standard Height w/shipping =$449
Lowered Height w/shipping=$524

BTW, wouldn't NOW be a better time to sell the kit?....rather than when its installed and used?
 
I have a set of Eddie's 1.5 lowered kits on my 94 you can see how they sit. I had 245 50 16s on them in the pics

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I'm trying to get my chit in order.. If I get the job I have an interview for, it will be no problem..

Funny thing is, my birthday is that weekend.. :)
 
I'm trying to get my chit in order.. If I get the job I have an interview for, it will be no problem..

Funny thing is, my birthday is that weekend.. :)

The beach party would be a good place to celebrate your birthday. :cool:
 
The cost of the basic "standard height kit" is $389.

The "1.5 lowered kit" option is an additional $75...bringing the total for "parts" is $464.

Shipping, regardless of which kit you purchase is $60 anywhere in the 48 states.

Standard Height w/shipping =$449
Lowered Height w/shipping=$524

BTW, wouldn't NOW be a better time to sell the kit?....rather than when its installed and used?

I built my own kit for around $350.
 
Too late, Jamie put it in two weekends ago!

Oh, ok. Sorry, didn't realize it was already installed.

Listen guys, for those that were screaming to get one of these, you need to put your order in. I did some fancy persuading to make this happen and as of right now....I haven't got 1 single order for one of these.
 
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I was wanting to know if these kits come with anthing to keep the rear springs from rattleing? I see some kits for sale have rubbers for the rear springs included. I bought a kit for my 97 lsc 3 years ago or so (dont remember from where) but the rear springs in my car rattle like crazy! Agin thinking because it had no rubbers for the rear springs?
 
I have a set of Eddie's 1.5 lowered kits on my 94 you can see how they sit. I had 245 50 16s on them in the pics

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That is perfect.

Listen guys, for those that were screaming to get one of these, you need to put your order in. I did some fancy persuading to make this happen and as of right now....I haven't got 1 single order for one of these.


Give me a job, money to move and so on and I'll buy a set.:lol:
 
I was wanting to know if these kits come with anthing to keep the rear springs from rattleing? I see some kits for sale have rubbers for the rear springs included. I bought a kit for my 97 lsc 3 years ago or so (dont remember from where) but the rear springs in my car rattle like crazy! Agin thinking because it had no rubbers for the rear springs?

"Rattling"? Thats a new one on me. The only problem I've ever heard of is if the rear spring is not centered, it may rub on the spring perch. I've never heard of a spring rattle before, as the tension would keep it from moving. I suspect something else was the problem.
 

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