dnehthend
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$800 and it was mine, the guy sad that the back hadnt aired up for over 2 months. Drove it home, it was very bumpy. I figured if the front had been holding air for two months that it probably wasn't bad bags. I'm guessing that the rear height sensors were out of range, after I lifted it a little it aired right up and all was well.
at some point the back vented entirely on the freeway (20 miles away) and never came back up so i started to tear it apart. I felt real classy driving it around like this for a few days (my 98 was having it's bumper repaired, hit a tire on the freeway
)
here is the wonderful hand crafted center console door it came with
$3 at the junkyard and all is well
back to the air ride, I decided that I would go ahead and put all of my fastbag stuff on it instead of trying to figure out how to fix it the right way
so after a couple days like this
and a new dent
I ended up with something like this
wiring
everything has quick disconnects but the power and ground
I should have sanded and painted this while it was out, one is for the compressor in the trunk, the other is to the pressure switch, another will be for the factory air ride switch (havent done that one yet), the last is for whatever, right now it just runs 12v to the back
the ash tray door had to be ground a bit to shut smoothly
not a fan of the huge switch boxes
This thing was chrome, my girlfriend and I spent about an hour and a half sanding it before putting about 4 coats of flat black spray paint on it. The lights are a pretty good match to the rest of the displays in the car. The only weird thing is that when you dim the interior lights the voltage drops and makes the display bright again, it needs a full 12v to kick on the dimmer (I just grabbed it from the ashtray light).
I need to get a pic with the trunk cover back on hiding the bottom tank
and after all of that hard work I get this...
the factory air ride has never done anything wrong at all since I did all of that, not a single error or venting issue. So with the flip of a switch everything runs normally.
Of course I have no pictures of the car up, down, or anywhere in between
I got it all going a few months ago, just never posted pics
at some point the back vented entirely on the freeway (20 miles away) and never came back up so i started to tear it apart. I felt real classy driving it around like this for a few days (my 98 was having it's bumper repaired, hit a tire on the freeway
here is the wonderful hand crafted center console door it came with
$3 at the junkyard and all is well
back to the air ride, I decided that I would go ahead and put all of my fastbag stuff on it instead of trying to figure out how to fix it the right way
so after a couple days like this
and a new dent
I ended up with something like this
wiring
everything has quick disconnects but the power and ground
I should have sanded and painted this while it was out, one is for the compressor in the trunk, the other is to the pressure switch, another will be for the factory air ride switch (havent done that one yet), the last is for whatever, right now it just runs 12v to the back
the ash tray door had to be ground a bit to shut smoothly
not a fan of the huge switch boxes
This thing was chrome, my girlfriend and I spent about an hour and a half sanding it before putting about 4 coats of flat black spray paint on it. The lights are a pretty good match to the rest of the displays in the car. The only weird thing is that when you dim the interior lights the voltage drops and makes the display bright again, it needs a full 12v to kick on the dimmer (I just grabbed it from the ashtray light).
I need to get a pic with the trunk cover back on hiding the bottom tank
and after all of that hard work I get this...
the factory air ride has never done anything wrong at all since I did all of that, not a single error or venting issue. So with the flip of a switch everything runs normally.
Of course I have no pictures of the car up, down, or anywhere in between
I got it all going a few months ago, just never posted pics