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street scraper kit

Air Ride Suspensions Q & A
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nvrhapy   +1y
hey guys i got a 92 dodge dakota and want to bag it, i was thinking of using this bolt on kit for the rear, what do you guys think looks pretty similiar tot eh road grader kit http://www.airbagit.com/StreetScraper.htm
mindlissmetalfab   +1y
do not buy from AIM. end of story.
nvrhapy   +1y
chasis tech and aim are the same right
mindlissmetalfab   +1y
yes.
nvrhapy   +1y
i have purchased air suspension kits from them before and nvr had a problem??? have you heard anything about this particular kit?
wizard8575   +1y
just dont buy from AIM DO NOT!!!!
nvrhapy   +1y
ok i appreciate your guys input but can you please be alil more specific on why, your telling me not to buy from AIM but i told you i already have in the past and had no problems. i know there not top notch and i'm not looking for top notch just something that will be sufficient. like i said please be a lil more specific on why i shouldn't buy this particular kit. Maybe for instance what problems i might run into. thanks
reefdood   +1y
I don't have bags, I have cans. BUT I've had AIM, EAI, and SMC cans. The AIM shafts are the smallest on the market, I snapped 3 within a year until I upgraded. So my thinking is if their cylinders are total joke(which they are) then the rest is junk too. I can look at the AIM products and tell they aren't as quality as other stuff out there.

I may not have a sickass bagged truck but I've been fighting with air suspensions for years and I'll never rely on AIM to get me anywhere. It was an AIM product that had me dragging a fiberglass rearend on the interstate @ 80+ MPH when it snapped.
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