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Mazda Lowering Static \  is this any good has anybody used this

is this any good has anybody used this

Mazda Lowering Static Mazda Suspension Mazda Tech
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lowrider37343   +1y
i was wanting to inquire about this is it any good or a good buy need feedback

slammedyota91   +1y
Never used it but the company swears by em, I know everyone will wanna tell you to not purchase this because its aim equipment and I guess they arent the best quality, BUT I have a 94 Honda Accord on air, It is the complete kit, Its bagged And has been bagged for about 6-7 years, NEVER replaced anything on it, cept the switchbox ONCE and it was cheap 25 dollar switchbox. Anyway What Im saying it, It has ALL AIM/CHASSIS TECH equipment. (same brand) And it still works, Even the same original compressors, So From experience it all works well
lowrider37343   +1y
thanks for the feedback this is my first time doin this and i want it to be riight so im gonna keep lookin and take all the replys into consideration so to everyone thanks keep them commin
slammedyota91   +1y
No problem, Like I said though EVERYONE will say not to buy that brand, Im sure a lot of people use their stuff, otherwise theyd be out of business, But I cant stess enough the fact mine has held up for 6-7 years basically trouble free, same everything cept the switchbox. which I just replaced like 7 months ago..
jester   +1y
Aim / Chassistech stuff is decent stuff for the money, Take care of it and use good maintenance techniques and you will be fine. Aim just got a bad name because their customer service has always sucked. Most (not all) of the stuff being sold at all the other companies is the same products made at the same place with different names stamped on them. Lots of people buy from AIM, but it seems noone will admit to it
twisted minis   +1y
I know a guy that has that setup on his truck. Its one of the trucks I fixed after a local shop had at it. That shit didn't work worth a damn.
audioinmotioninc   +1y
a friend of mine just bagged his 06 f150 crewcab with the air ride tech "airpod" and he didnt like how slow it was so he added a 5 gallon tank and 2 viair 380c compressors.... now he wished he would have just bought 8 valves and an 8gallon tank instead of the airpod.....its not hard to do the wiring or the plumbing but if you do it without the"prebuilt" kit... you can atleast be able to troubleshoot any problems if it comes up. keep in mind i am not knocking airride technologies or aim/chassis tech... just giving my firsthand opinion on the whole "prebuilt drop in" air setup......
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