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Air Ride Suspensions Q & A
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1lowrngr   +1y

ya iv already started to save up so when i got the money il give you a call mr day and yeah when i get the kit il probly come have you guys look at it and point me in the right direction thank for everything
aon-teach   +1y


---------------------------------------------Originally posted by 1lowrngrya iv already started to save up so when i got the money il give you a call mr day and yeah when i get the kit il probly come have you guys look at it and point me in the right direction thank for everything---------------------------------------------Ha, "Mr.Day"  man you're killing my street cred! I wanna come see Brennan's beater some day after school. I  drove by the other day and your truck was out in front of his house, but no one was out working.
1lowrngr   +1y

lol sorry alright "mike" haha yeah tomarrow i think we should be out there all day i gatta do some stuff on my truck and hes got a hole list haha but what kit would you guys recamend im new so idk what a "good" kit or what ever i did a quick search and found this 2 pump 4 dump kit? http://www.coolcars.org/kits/street/2street2.htm
tre5   +1y


CCE has a bad rep. I would try to stay away from them. There are other good companies out there, but none of them are catered towards our style of hydraulics... minitrucks and compact cars. They are all catered to "lowriders." The problem that you will get with all "kits" is that they are look really cheap on paper, but when you upgrade to the necessary check valves, slow downs, cylinders, ect. the price adds up quickly. Plus with those kits, they are all designed for lowriders. Meaning you are paying extra for things like cups and springs, which you will never use. Also those kits will not come with accumulators.There is a complete price list on Hydroholics.net. Our kits already come with upgraded check valves, slow downs, threaded cylinders with a triple seal design utilizing a poly pak seal, ect. and they are priced with or without accumulators. Basically we only sell the stuff that we want in our own vehicles.
AON-OFFDAHOOK   +1y
Edited: 8/25/2009 11:10:52 PM by AON-OFFDAHOOK

---------------------------------------------Originally posted by 1lowrngrlol sorry alright "mike" haha yeah tomarrow i think we should be out there all day i gatta do some stuff on my truck and hes got a hole list haha but what kit would you guys recamend im new so idk what a "good" kit or what ever i did a quick search and found this 2 pump 4 dump kit? http://www.coolcars.org/kits/street/2street2.htm--------------------------------------------- Obviously Mr. Day didn't do too well when teaching his students to spell...or read (kidding)...don't buy that CCE garbage (not kidding)....go to www.hydroholics.net 
aon-teach   +1y


You are only allowed to buy from   otherwise I will fail Brennan's brother     Really they have some awesome equipment and prices are good. There are several different combos you can run. 2 pump 4 dump would work good.   
1lowrngr   +1y


haha do it anyways haha but yeah i was thinking about it how much do they charge to install it all cuz i dont know squat about it or i can just read about it for like 5 hours ha

tre5   +1y

I do the installs. Every car or truck is different. Trucks are obviously more than cars. They need a lot more fab work, notches, 4 links, frame work, ect. The price will depend on how much you want done, where you want stuff mounted, what size wheels you're running, ect. Let me know when you have your money saved up and we can talk more about install.
1lowrngr   +1y

ok will doo im hoping to have everything iina bout 2 weeks max
artsar   +1y

I'd deffinetly say to go Hydrohaulics. I got a used kit from a guy near me and its all CCE, I don't have it completely installed yet, but the cost for random parts is adding up, I would have been better off to just buy everything in 1 shot from them, pay a bit more, but have a brand new set up that is ment for my application. I'd say just go straight to Hydrohaulics and get the good stuff the first time around. I know that once I start on my next hydro project I'm going straight to them. The additional price is worth the customer service/product quality.