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Mazda Lowering Static Mazda Suspension Mazda Tech
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hex0rz   +1y
I live in the pacific northwest region. But our winters have this piercing cold that has the capability of knockin out our power. I mean EVERYTHING will just get ice sickles! Its because the sickles freeze all the lines and transformers and stuff.

I would imagine since the bags are rubber, they would just get stressed from the heat and cold then soon crack. And all that stress from weight.

The representative is just that. He has no say in what is sold. Its just from his own experience on what can happen. And this is also just one story out of the many people, expecially the net, that I have heard about air bags.

I'm merely trying to gather as much info as possible and really go through with something that is expensive, for MY age! One investment into the wrong thing can send me into debt. Spend wisely...

and besides, all I know is that from common sense, you would think the winter would have some negative effect on the bags and air. colder weather means the air molecules are denser which means differences on the bags pressure! I've thought about getting the whole undercarriage rhino-lined.

I also face a problem. I have yet to encounter anyone that installs air suspension in my city. Except the previously above stated. Only way to get it done, is by myself. Best chance I would have is doing it in my auto body class at school. Got everything I need to do the job. But it really isnt auto body related. So I may not get to!
trashed   +1y
couple things-

your tires are also rubber

place a water trap at the end of your compressor line and the line out going to your valves.

you have to think, semi truck also use air suspension, find out what they use to prevent problems in the winter time
projekt94 (david)   +1y
i live in tx so i have no idea what winter is!!

everyone is always gonna have a different opinion on air vs. juice. i have never had juice but i have friends that do, also i have never had air cylinders, nor have i rode in em so i will not try to talk about em.

juice: very very messy, trust me i have had to help with the clean up of my friends 63 impala, oil all over the damn trunk and you know how big impala trunks are 8 boddies fit comfortably!!:lol: also there are times when theyll freeze or get stuck whatever you wanna call it and it wont go down or up. batteries have to be charged constantly, especially if a daily driver. the ride is rough or too bouncy. just my opinion.

ari cylinders: dont know anything about em

bags: what i have and purtyu much what my friends have. easy to install. no mess, easy to fix. air ride quality is fair, its not like a cadillac!

if i was in your shoes id go with bags, but that just me, im not big on dros. they are fun to ride in though but i wouldnt go with em. its your ride, your decision. oh and that audio guy must do a shitty job or just dont know wht the fuck hes doing if the air ride broke on that guy!! he dosent know what hes talking about.