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Accuair? Are they worth it?

Air Ride Suspensions Q & A
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idminitrucker (jason)   +1y
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stockfloored93 said:

i would also like to know if there is any way that the manifolds can work with hardline?

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I used a GC manifold with mine and its hardlined. I had asked Reno about it and he said it would be better if I just stuck with it. I dont know if they have changed anything since I got mine.
bLACK_wIDOW_cUSTOMS   +1y
Accuair is TOP NOTCH,, just installed in my personal daily would never go back to anything else.. Highly Recommend!!!
98lows10   +1y
I have to say the guys at Accuair put out some of the best quality components for the air ride.

I have been running the e-Level on my daily for almost 2 years, even through the snow, rain, salt, shitty Mass roads. After 20,000 it still works great. It really makes driving a bagged car/truck more enjoyable when you jump right to ride height by the time your engine is started.

Hardline guys can now run the VU4 since it is now drilled and tapped with 1/4" NPT gauge ports. All you have to do is plug the 3/8" PTC fittings that are normally used, removed the 1/4" plugs and hook into your harline from there.
Herecomestrouble   +1y
I just finished my accuair 2 days ago and it is night and day difference. no more guessing just hit that button and its always perfect.


How about some way to make the iphone work as the controller thru blue tooth or somethin using a Application...that would be the shit!
metal worx inc   +1y
I sell it at the shop we installed it on a tundra, its awesome product,
thacru78   +1y
I'm fixin to order the setup for a customers truck...my only gripe...and only reason I'll prolly not run it on my personal is the PTC fittings. It makes it easier to install but I don't trust plastic line...and the added fittings it would take to plumb it to hardline is gonna be a hassle on my customers truck and not worth all the hassle on my own. If they could make threaded ports an option I'd be all over it. Tom just said you could use the gauge ports but your still stuck with capping the PTC. Which means alotta extra fittings and possibilities of leaks. I vote for a threaded port manifold.
pugz   +1y
big....i know people who run the vu4 with copper lines. without changing out any fittings
idminitrucker (jason)   +1y
You can also use this system with any type of valves or manifold you dont have to have the VU4 it just makes things easier for wireing. You just dont want a fast system because it cant adjust the height right and is aways making changes because it wants to be in the exact spot you set it at, but with a fast system it cant pulse the valves quick enough.
Severed701   +1y
this product seems like it is really awesome at what it does..and im in no way tryin to knock it..but for the price..ill rely on good old minitrucker know how as to where my ride is at in terms of height...just sayin
HotRodDime   +1y
^^^ Freakin' minitruckers LOL

oh, hey paul wall! don't worry, we have NON leveling systems and controllers too, just for YOU :)