I bagged my car in October of 2021. I paid for professionals to install, and that made it very easy. It cost me 1200 for the labor and it was money well spent. Make sure you get 2 compressors, 3/8's Air lines, and a big air tank made with a polished finish to avoid mistakes. Unplug your manifold and re plug your manifold if you have issues with the manifold. Recalibrate your system once a month and keep extra fuses and a good battery. Live your life righteously and you will have less problems and stop believing in shortcuts. Give this video a thumbs up because its a great video! This video showcases an outstanding product and has full details except details about draining the air tank.
F&$% yes, a 20 minute in-depth informative videos on airlift. (no sarcasm included, actually liked the video) Smash that like button whoever is reading.
@@FitmentIndustries thanks for the video..does the compressor need to be on all the time.. should you hear anything all that time with this kit? Or you should turn it on and off depends on you changing the hight ? Sorry bought a car with this kit and don't know how to use it properly ... Thanks for the videos
For anyone that's on the fence about bagging your car, DO IT!! I've been on bags for only a week so far but I absolutely love it! I have a better ride quality than when I was on stock suspension and its so satisfying to air out and have your car sitting on the floor. Get that low life with none of the headaches!
@@danieldeda1394 I have a friend on airlift slammed series. He's had his bagged since approximately 2015. They are still going strong. HOWEVER he did have to replace his compressor. Also he doesn't have the 3p management system. He has the autopilot V2 - So he can't attest to the longevity of 3p ecu and remote. He convinced me to pull the trigger on airlift. Except I went with this kit. ( 3p with performance struts and two compressors ) How long your system lasts without any headaches is going to depend greatly on the quality of the install. As long as nothing is pinched, exposed or rubbing it will last for years. If all done correctly the only maintenance will be draining the water trap to keep the tank and airlines free of moisture.
Thank you so much I'm literally sitting here going back and forth between coilovers or bagging my GLI. This video really helps answer everything for me. Great video
You should know that IF you run the Bluetooth system, your car battery is being drained nearly constantly. So if you car stands still for say 2 weeks, you might not even be able to start the car. A friend of mine has said issue and has to keep it on a charger everytime.
Now that we offer Airlift performance products expect more videos like this in the future. Round 2 will be more about ride quality, system controls , and reg maintenance for air.
You guys should start doing a suspension series like you have been doing for wheel brands. Id love to see something like "The truth about Raceland suspension" and others.
Pneumatic suspension has huge potential performance wise, but one thing that held them back is lack of damper curves to properly complement their nonlinear characteristics. Wonder how well this kit does and how adjustable those dampers really are.
It's pretty similar to having an adjustable shock. The air bag is the spring, and once the pressure it set barring any leaks it should provide steady oscillations.
Appreciate the video, just recently talked to someone about management systems for my gd3 honda fit. Definitely going with this management system. Thanks for being so informative.
Informative video. I know most guys interested in this only want the slammed look, but I would love some more detail on how these things will perform in an autocross or better yet a track day setting.
I'm considering on installing one in my car. One question, though. As the pressure in the bags go up, does the spring rate equivalent increase as well? Thanks.
I want one for my daily. But I am disappointed that it doesn't talk about the lifetime of the bags. What kind of lifespan and maintainance are we looking at in a typical 5 year use?
sadakotube the lifespan will totally depend on the area you live in. I live in Pittsburgh now but also travel home to NY at least once or twice every month. So far I have had to deal with the terrible snow and road salt every year. My bags pretty much lasted me about 4 years in the front since most of the weight is there and the rear are still fine after close to 5 years. I do drive slammed on the highway and sometimes main roads so my struts do take a beating. I never had a blown airbag just need to replace because the lining in the front was tearing and it wouldn’t of passed inspection. I have had two of the front braided aluminum airlines from the front both blow but I had a family mechanic have a custom one made that is stronger and more durable then the ones that come with airlift. After awhile your aluminum airline might rust overtime and leak. Also one thing that people forget with air ride is use your water traps. The 3p comes with it but you need to buy some extra fittings probably to install it. You want to prevent water that will build up in the tank getting into the 3p manifold. Especially in the winter. This will cause the pressure sensor (which monitors the pressure in your bags and tank) to fail. Meaning once you air up and use air from the tank, the sensor can’t give a reading and tell the system to cut the compressor on to fill the tank up when it’s low. Airlift will lucky replace it free of charge. Just pay them $500 and they will send you a new one then send back your old one and they will give you back your money or you can send your old one first and they will send you a new one free of charge. Also in the winter if you live in areas with freezing and below freezing you want to make sure you add about 2 caps of air brake antifreeze. This is commonly use in diesel trucks with air brakes. This will prevent the moisture in your tank and air lines from freezing. If your lines freeze then you won’t be able to air up if you are aired out on the ground. Basic maintenance is to check your tank for water build up once a month if you don’t use a water trap and best to check your tank every 3 months if you are using water traps just for safe measure. Also pro tip is to use thread tape on your threads to help as an extra layer of protection for sealing your compressor line going into your tank to help prevent leaks. Same goes with threading your water traps as well. Also another way to help you from burning out your compressor is to make sure you pay attention to the PSI rating on your compressor. If your compressor is rated for 150PSI don’t set your tank pressure to be filled at 200PSI because you want more air in the tank. You run a risk of shortening the life of your compressor. This was a lesson I had to learn luckily running dual compressors saved me also don’t cheap out and try to use one harness to run two compressors. Use the proper dual harness. Had someone who installed my airlift running my compressors off one harness and cause it to burn and melt the relay twice all because they didn’t read the manual and try to go off their shop experience. Need less to day I ordered brand new harnesses and tore everything apart and simply read the manual and it was extremely easy for me to do but also having it done right.
sadakotube not sure if your still looking at this but I’m in California and im getting them done next month in may the shop that is doing mine provides lifetime warranty parts and labor apart from getting old !! Great
I haven't found anyone else asking, SO, what is the life span of these air struts? 4 months, 6 months, 1 year two years? What is the most frequent someone has had two bags blow out at the same tire, and two bags blow out on a car?
on regular coilvers, you're supposed to get a alignment after install. what about air? wouldn't driving at different psi height mess up your alignment ? maybe get uneven tire wear
Put this kit on my 2016 Mustang GT like 3 yrs ago, had to go back over some of the fittings to wrap with tape/PST and airlines cut flush after install but no issues with bags. Original air tank had small slag hole from weld, Airlift replaced for free. Issue though is getting ECU/manifold to connect with my Samsung phone thru app. It sucks...
When lowering your car you naturally get camber, so when airing it out you'll get camber. When getting an alignment, you typically se it to your regular driving height.
I haven’t watched the whole thing yet so I’m not sure if it’s been answered. But here’s my question: if air suspension is installed, how do I keep the camber from changing when raising and lowering?
That totally depends on the type of suspension you have, the semi-trailing arm setup in the rear of my E30 gains negative camber as you go lower by design.
camber will adjust naturally as you air down. can't do anything to keep it fixed as the geometry of the suspension will change as the height adjusted up/down.
This could be an option however it is pretty pricey! If you are looking for a smooth ride you can maybe pick up some coilovers as some brands are like riding on a cloud I swear!
Pretty new to air suspension so please don't judge my question.. Does anyone have any insight on the daily maintenance of bagging your car? I saw another vid where they said you should drain the tank every night when you are done driving your car to remove the moisture. And then refill. So does that means every morning you have to wait to refill your tank to get air back up to riding height before you hit the road?
If only looking to drop the car a bit and not to do anything stancy or camber, would air suspension be the answer? Debating on Coils Vs Air for my 2018 Lexus 3IS to keep comfortability as close as possible while getting that minmal 1 to 1.5in drop.
i have the air lift kit on my 2015 fiesta st and its like riding a dam horse stiff as a rock and dont know how to adjust it. no shops around me will touch it
With Maintenance, just checking the bags once in a while for any rubbing issues and just making sure everything is tight. There is a release at the bottom of the tank for draining, all you do is open it up and let all the air and/or water release.
@@FitmentIndustries as a professional CDL driver we use airline antifreeze alcohol to keep water and ice build up in the lines . I'm pretty sure it's a good thing for these as this system has been around for 30 plus years !
I commented before but I cant remember on which video but how do we go about getting a kit customized if there arent any kits available for a car you normally wouldnt bag?
Great question. The system monitors the tank pressure and will kick the compressors on to fill the tank with air once the tank goes below a certain PSI.
Good video, 1st. will your car have a lower than normal height after installing air ride ? 2nd. question. is it possible to raise your car above normal drive height after installing the air ride ? got a 2008 Chrysler 300c SRT8.
I'm on the fence with this! i want to bag my 2020 challenger scat pack. the place i got my vinyl wrap also bags using this airlift kit. my concern is i don't want to void any warranties lol i only got about 1000 miles on it. I'm planning on waiting a year or two before i commit to it.
@@FitmentIndustries will do, gotta sort that install first haha. Do you have any reccomendations for sheathing the air hose, or using braided lines instead of what AirLift ships with?
Great informative video. Hopefully I can catch a sale like black friday to save a little cash. Might invest in some for the Crown Majesta I recently picked up from Japan 😁
Great video! Is it good for regular use? I'm thinking of putting for my Honda city! We travel a lot and is suitable for off-road? What are the most common problems faced and their reliability? Awaiting your precious reply thanks!
so if i were wanting to get this kit i would have to buy a rear and a front kit separately? why are these not compiled as a complete car kit as an option? just wondering cause i really would like to look into getting a kit.
i have a 2015 honda crv exl awd, i really like the look of air suspension. are there any complete kits they make for my car, air and struts. i have been looking online can't seem to find one. please help if you can reccomend any. thank you and happy holidays
Check out our site for pricing. Click the link here:bit.ly/2DZiSHp then enter year, make , and model. If you have any additional questions shoot us a message at shop@fitmentindustries.com
Should make same video but for Dodge Magnum. I have 2005 Dodge Magnum RT 5.7l Hemi. Im planning to add air ride. This video shows explanation w options. Most all videos you have are for imports. 🤔 for 1 single car in a club? "Magnum Mafia" among if not largest car club in the world for 1 type car. Be nice for us to see a video for our cars towards air ride w options and Pros n Cons Thanks
I bagged my car in October of 2021. I paid for professionals to install, and that made it very easy. It cost me 1200 for the labor and it was money well spent. Make sure you get 2 compressors, 3/8's Air lines, and a big air tank made with a polished finish to avoid mistakes. Unplug your manifold and re plug your manifold if you have issues with the manifold. Recalibrate your system once a month and keep extra fuses and a good battery. Live your life righteously and you will have less problems and stop believing in shortcuts. Give this video a thumbs up because its a great video! This video showcases an outstanding product and has full details except details about draining the air tank.
F&$% yes, a 20 minute in-depth informative videos on airlift. (no sarcasm included, actually liked the video) Smash that like button whoever is reading.
We appreciate the positive feedback! We will be doing longer videos on certain topics moving forward.
I agree with you but I also dont know why I read that in the most sarcastic tone ever 😂😂
every kid interested in this is like "what the hell is a IPOD?" lol
I thought it looked more like a Zune 🤣
You're really doing a great job with your videos (from content, info, editing & post). Good stuff guys.
Thank you. We appreciate the input!
@@FitmentIndustries thanks for the video..does the compressor need to be on all the time.. should you hear anything all that time with this kit? Or you should turn it on and off depends on you changing the hight ?
Sorry bought a car with this kit and don't know how to use it properly ...
Thanks for the videos
The compressor only turns on when the tank is low from airing up
For anyone that's on the fence about bagging your car, DO IT!! I've been on bags for only a week so far but I absolutely love it! I have a better ride quality than when I was on stock suspension and its so satisfying to air out and have your car sitting on the floor. Get that low life with none of the headaches!
how u feel about it nowww??
@@danieldeda1394 I have a friend on airlift slammed series. He's had his bagged since approximately 2015. They are still going strong. HOWEVER he did have to replace his compressor.
Also he doesn't have the 3p management system. He has the autopilot V2 - So he can't attest to the longevity of 3p ecu and remote.
He convinced me to pull the trigger on airlift. Except I went with this kit. ( 3p with performance struts and two compressors )
How long your system lasts without any headaches is going to depend greatly on the quality of the install. As long as nothing is pinched, exposed or rubbing it will last for years. If all done correctly the only maintenance will be draining the water trap to keep the tank and airlines free of moisture.
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This might be the best video explaining air lift suspension. I was about to buy accuair before this video
Glad you could find our video helpful and useful! 🙏🏼
Good thing you didn't go with accuair. ...for obvious reasons.
Thank you so much I'm literally sitting here going back and forth between coilovers or bagging my GLI. This video really helps answer everything for me. Great video
You should know that IF you run the Bluetooth system, your car battery is being drained nearly constantly. So if you car stands still for say 2 weeks, you might not even be able to start the car. A friend of mine has said issue and has to keep it on a charger everytime.
I’ve been waiting for something like this video ever since I saw your “The Truth about AirLift” video.
Now that we offer Airlift performance products expect more videos like this in the future. Round 2 will be more about ride quality, system controls , and reg maintenance for air.
Just got my airlift for my 2018 5.0 I’m super excited and it should be done in 2 days.
I am about to bag my e30 and e82 this was more enlightening than half the car shows I've taken my cars to. Thanks
Did you bag your e82 brotha?
You guys should start doing a suspension series like you have been doing for wheel brands. Id love to see something like "The truth about Raceland suspension" and others.
Doing my research on airlift for my Challenger. This video really helped. Although it's two years old it covered the info I had questions about.
Did you get it? I have a Challenger I just got a kit for. Would be interested to hear anything you’ve got to say about it.
Pneumatic suspension has huge potential performance wise, but one thing that held them back is lack of damper curves to properly complement their nonlinear characteristics. Wonder how well this kit does and how adjustable those dampers really are.
It's pretty similar to having an adjustable shock. The air bag is the spring, and once the pressure it set barring any leaks it should provide steady oscillations.
I've been considering getting this kit for my Audi S5 B8, learned a lot about the kit with this video, so thank you for that!
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Just wanna say.. that outro was dope so props to the editor. They don't get enough recognition.
I'm planning on getting a VW Polo as my first car. I am definitely bagging it.
Appreciate the video, just recently talked to someone about management systems for my gd3 honda fit. Definitely going with this management system. Thanks for being so informative.
Glad you can find our videos informational and helpful! We aim for that every time we plan a video!
Thanks for the in depth video. I didn’t really know what kit from air lift to buy and this helped out a ton!!!!
Glad we can help homie! 👌👌👌 you know where to find us! -Edgar
Another solid video! Really useful information as always! Keep up the great work guys!!
Appreciate that man ❤️
Yeah baby im on board ! Can't wait to bag my 04 STI 😍
Breh yesss. First video of this caliber. Love it!!!
Informative video. I know most guys interested in this only want the slammed look, but I would love some more detail on how these things will perform in an autocross or better yet a track day setting.
Incredibly valuable video my goodness!! I ordered a 3p kit for my opel corsa D opc so i am very excited to get my whip bagged finally!!!!!
Dudddde sounds crazy!! Have you uploaded your whip to our gallery yet!? bit.ly/2Ma4oca
Yess finally, a video that explains everything about airlift. Just missed the air sensors tho, kinda interested to know how those tie into the system.
Hands down the best information video about airlift
I'm considering on installing one in my car. One question, though. As the pressure in the bags go up, does the spring rate equivalent increase as well? Thanks.
I want one for my daily. But I am disappointed that it doesn't talk about the lifetime of the bags. What kind of lifespan and maintainance are we looking at in a typical 5 year use?
sadakotube the lifespan will totally depend on the area you live in. I live in Pittsburgh now but also travel home to NY at least once or twice every month. So far I have had to deal with the terrible snow and road salt every year. My bags pretty much lasted me about 4 years in the front since most of the weight is there and the rear are still fine after close to 5 years. I do drive slammed on the highway and sometimes main roads so my struts do take a beating.
I never had a blown airbag just need to replace because the lining in the front was tearing and it wouldn’t of passed inspection. I have had two of the front braided aluminum airlines from the front both blow but I had a family mechanic have a custom one made that is stronger and more durable then the ones that come with airlift. After awhile your aluminum airline might rust overtime and leak.
Also one thing that people forget with air ride is use your water traps. The 3p comes with it but you need to buy some extra fittings probably to install it. You want to prevent water that will build up in the tank getting into the 3p manifold. Especially in the winter. This will cause the pressure sensor (which monitors the pressure in your bags and tank) to fail. Meaning once you air up and use air from the tank, the sensor can’t give a reading and tell the system to cut the compressor on to fill the tank up when it’s low. Airlift will lucky replace it free of charge. Just pay them $500 and they will send you a new one then send back your old one and they will give you back your money or you can send your old one first and they will send you a new one free of charge.
Also in the winter if you live in areas with freezing and below freezing you want to make sure you add about 2 caps of air brake antifreeze. This is commonly use in diesel trucks with air brakes. This will prevent the moisture in your tank and air lines from freezing. If your lines freeze then you won’t be able to air up if you are aired out on the ground.
Basic maintenance is to check your tank for water build up once a month if you don’t use a water trap and best to check your tank every 3 months if you are using water traps just for safe measure. Also pro tip is to use thread tape on your threads to help as an extra layer of protection for sealing your compressor line going into your tank to help prevent leaks. Same goes with threading your water traps as well.
Also another way to help you from burning out your compressor is to make sure you pay attention to the PSI rating on your compressor. If your compressor is rated for 150PSI don’t set your tank pressure to be filled at 200PSI because you want more air in the tank. You run a risk of shortening the life of your compressor. This was a lesson I had to learn luckily running dual compressors saved me also don’t cheap out and try to use one harness to run two compressors. Use the proper dual harness. Had someone who installed my airlift running my compressors off one harness and cause it to burn and melt the relay twice all because they didn’t read the manual and try to go off their shop experience. Need less to day I ordered brand new harnesses and tore everything apart and simply read the manual and it was extremely easy for me to do but also having it done right.
sadakotube not sure if your still looking at this but I’m in California and im getting them done next month in may the shop that is doing mine provides lifetime warranty parts and labor apart from getting old !! Great
what was the shop, looking for a good place in cali myself
jarreddizzle they are called airrideequipment on instagram pretty cool dude my set up will run me $4k they are in LA
Dis LIT FAM 🔥🔥🔥
FYI Long videos is good !!!!!
Thanks glad you enjoyed it!
Like Your Honestly at the end. But I’m still buying
I am looking forward to air lift performance for my frs thank u for this video much appreciated
I haven't found anyone else asking, SO, what is the life span of these air struts? 4 months, 6 months, 1 year two years? What is the most frequent someone has had two bags blow out at the same tire, and two bags blow out on a car?
Thanks for explaining everything might just get bags for my Z!
on regular coilvers, you're supposed to get a alignment after install. what about air? wouldn't driving at different psi height mess up your alignment ? maybe get uneven tire wear
Yes, you’ll need an alignment.
Once installed, you’ll set up your “drive” height and get your alignment off that.
Put this kit on my 2016 Mustang GT like 3 yrs ago, had to go back over some of the fittings to wrap with tape/PST and airlines cut flush after install but no issues with bags. Original air tank had small slag hole from weld, Airlift replaced for free. Issue though is getting ECU/manifold to connect with my Samsung phone thru app. It sucks...
Supper cool 👍 thanks for the video
What about the alignment? Does it go out of the whack when you air out or air up? When you do the alignment, do you do it air out or air up?
When lowering your car you naturally get camber, so when airing it out you'll get camber. When getting an alignment, you typically se it to your regular driving height.
I haven’t watched the whole thing yet so I’m not sure if it’s been answered. But here’s my question: if air suspension is installed, how do I keep the camber from changing when raising and lowering?
camber should stay the same
dont see why any alignment would change
That totally depends on the type of suspension you have, the semi-trailing arm setup in the rear of my E30 gains negative camber as you go lower by design.
camber will adjust naturally as you air down. can't do anything to keep it fixed as the geometry of the suspension will change as the height adjusted up/down.
not looking for stance. Stricktly looking for a floating cloud ride better than my stock 18 accord. Will this do it?
This could be an option however it is pretty pricey! If you are looking for a smooth ride you can maybe pick up some coilovers as some brands are like riding on a cloud I swear!
Pretty new to air suspension so please don't judge my question.. Does anyone have any insight on the daily maintenance of bagging your car? I saw another vid where they said you should drain the tank every night when you are done driving your car to remove the moisture. And then refill. So does that means every morning you have to wait to refill your tank to get air back up to riding height before you hit the road?
Always check for rubbing on the bags, fittings being tight, draining the tank every once in a while for water/condensation
If only looking to drop the car a bit and not to do anything stancy or camber, would air suspension be the answer?
Debating on Coils Vs Air for my 2018 Lexus 3IS to keep comfortability as close as possible while getting that minmal 1 to 1.5in drop.
Awesome. Would love these for my Altezza RS200. You should do one about air cup kits.
We will be focusing on some other suspension episodes coming soon. Stay tuned :)
You guys should add your website to the Airlift's list of online retailers. Maybe get some more business your way. 👌
We’re working on it 😅
Very informative. I’d love this on my 07 M45
Do a video about your thoughts and opinions of machining a center bore? :)
We can definitely do that!
i have the air lift kit on my 2015 fiesta st and its like riding a dam horse stiff as a rock and dont know how to adjust it. no shops around me will touch it
this is what im afraid of... u do custom work to a car and no shop or any one wants to touch it, ...fear of liability
thanks for making this video you guys rock!
Great video explained everything i wanted to know before i bag my car
Just wanted to say thank you for making this informative video, I appreciate it! Liked and subbed
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What’s the maintenance that people keep saying with air ride? Also how would you drain the water from the tank? Lines or a pan for the water?
With Maintenance, just checking the bags once in a while for any rubbing issues and just making sure everything is tight. There is a release at the bottom of the tank for draining, all you do is open it up and let all the air and/or water release.
@@FitmentIndustries as a professional CDL driver we use airline antifreeze alcohol to keep water and ice build up in the lines . I'm pretty sure it's a good thing for these as this system has been around for 30 plus years !
Great video. Super helpful
I want to buy this but when's the next sales day for air lift ...
We actually have up to up to 0% financing available on our site come take a look! www.fitmentindustries.com/wheels-tires
Please do one of these for UAS solutions suspension and Accuair management!
We definitely are going too!
I have the v2 and want to upgrade to the 3p can I do that by changing the controller and the ecu?
I was curious how loud are the compressors whenever the car is turned on? I was worried that it might be overbearing when getting 1 or 2 of them.
How much of the mk7 gti?
Answered my question! Thank you
thanks for the info guys
Never talked about the height sensors though...
3H part 2!? 👀
Great video! I’m really new to this and I was curious if you get any kind of TUV papers in this kit or if any Air suspensions have those papers?
You should do a video on airforce Suspension
We can check it out!
Thank you. This video was helpful 👍
Very informative thanks
Does the kit also come with the front and rear airbags?
I commented before but I cant remember on which video but how do we go about getting a kit customized if there arent any kits available for a car you normally wouldnt bag?
I'm assuming that you would have to refill the tank at some point. How do you go about doing that?
Great question. The system monitors the tank pressure and will kick the compressors on to fill the tank with air once the tank goes below a certain PSI.
Fitment Industries wow. That's awesome!
Hey can you guys or did you guys do a video of how to set rise to start??
So what kicks on the air compressor brother, the cars battery? Or does the compressor need its own battery supply
A controller? It should be an app. And your mostly going to use it when close to the car so it could signal by Bluetooth instead of network data.
It does have an app! We covered that in the video! We go more depth into it here!
ua-cam.com/video/WXIoXiKnBWI/v-deo.html
Can you do Vera elite Bluetooth air Management next?
We can do that!
Thanks
Can the compressors be mounted inverted or vertical?
Good video, 1st. will your car have a lower than normal height after installing air ride ? 2nd. question. is it possible to raise your car above normal drive height after installing the air ride ? got a 2008 Chrysler 300c SRT8.
I'm on the fence with this! i want to bag my 2020 challenger scat pack. the place i got my vinyl wrap also bags using this airlift kit. my concern is i don't want to void any warranties lol i only got about 1000 miles on it. I'm planning on waiting a year or two before i commit to it.
Just pulled trigger on a 3H kit for my e90
HELL YEAH! Sounds awesome man you should upload your ride to our gallery! bit.ly/2Ma4oca
@@FitmentIndustries will do, gotta sort that install first haha. Do you have any reccomendations for sheathing the air hose, or using braided lines instead of what AirLift ships with?
Do you have to buy the rear and front struts separate?🤔
I have a Jaguar xj6 1976. Will the 3s or 3p work?
can you adjust the strut while its on the car?
For the tank, what is 5 or 7 ports?
Might be a dumb question but if you live in a cold and snowing state is there a possibility that the bags or tank can get frozen and it won’t work?
Insightful video can I get air lift for my 2013 Mazda bt50
Do you have any shops around Jackson tn to work on them
You guys don’t sell bags and management kits ?
I’m kinda dumb and 15 but do the bags come with the airlift kits ?
Hey guys wasn’t this uploaded yesterday? Cool video by the way.
Yes we had a upload error..this one should be good to go :)
How is air lift during Wisconsin winter?
On your website there are tons of different struts with the 3p and I’m confused on which one to get
Cool vid. I got a question. Is there a chance getting a airlift kit on your wrx with a quick button for off roading and time attack?
Great informative video.
Hopefully I can catch a sale like black friday to save a little cash.
Might invest in some for the Crown Majesta I recently picked up from Japan 😁
Great video! Is it good for regular use? I'm thinking of putting for my Honda city! We travel a lot and is suitable for off-road? What are the most common problems faced and their reliability? Awaiting your precious reply thanks!
They give comfort?
Do you carry air ride struts for a 2001 Chrysler Pt Cruiser
You guys need to see the Accuair Endo CVT system. This seems dated already.
We saw it at SEMA last year. Super clean looking system. Hopefully something we can cover in the near future!
Airlift is more reliable
This comment didn’t age well…
bro how much airsuspension kit for gt86?
What about when the compressor turns on and bolws a fuse. How do i stop that
I would take a look at the wiring from the battery to the fuse box it sounds like you are having a wiring issue!
so if i were wanting to get this kit i would have to buy a rear and a front kit separately? why are these not compiled as a complete car kit as an option? just wondering cause i really would like to look into getting a kit.
i have a 2015 honda crv exl awd, i really like the look of air suspension. are there any complete kits they make for my car, air and struts. i have been looking online can't seem to find one. please help if you can reccomend any. thank you and happy holidays
I cannot find anything sadly but you can shoot us an email at shop@fitmentindustries.com and we can check and see if that is available somewhere!
Does this replace the suspension that is already on your car?
will it last in the winter? daily driving with the 3p system?
Sure will! I've had it in 2 of my cars and currently run one with it and never had an issue. -Edgar
how much does the 3 versions go for?
tontonpacute there is this neat thing where you can ask google and it’ll tell you answers
what is this sorcery that you speak of?
tontonpacute I know crazy right
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Should make same video but for Dodge Magnum. I have 2005 Dodge Magnum RT 5.7l Hemi. Im planning to add air ride. This video shows explanation w options.
Most all videos you have are for imports. 🤔 for 1 single car in a club? "Magnum Mafia" among if not largest car club in the world for 1 type car.
Be nice for us to see a video for our cars towards air ride w options and Pros n Cons
Thanks