smoothboy
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Hi peep's thinking of getting airbag suspension just wondering about people's opinion's on them who have them thanking everyone in advance thank's ste
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Ad Blue B
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I know PaulW is running it, sure there are a few others
*Edit* Custom-corsa is as well
[Edited on 03-04-2013 by Ad Blue B]
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corsa_sean
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Custom corsa is running bags aswell
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baza31
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See Gary on here he used to sell n fuck about with them
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Brederin
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I ran it on mine for a while, ended up selling up as you can't fully throw it into corners like you would with coilovers.
As for ride comfort it was alright as your basically riding on air unless the bags were completely empty obviously (bit of a back breaker)..
But kits have come a long way so who am I to judge!
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Tomnova16
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Yep. Some kits now are just the same as coilovers. Voodoo are good but don't know how local you are
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Gez G
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Plenty of VW boys are, general consensus is you get what you pay for, and the two way manual kits are awful.
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Paul W
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quote: Originally posted by Ad Blue B
I know PaulW is running it, sure there are a few others
*Edit* Custom-corsa is as well
[Edited on 03-04-2013 by Ad Blue B]
Yup, me and Ross (custom_corsa) are running bags. What would you like to know?
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smoothboy
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Hi just wondering if there easy to fit and how much they would set me bk thanks ste
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Gary
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Depends what you go for. If you've got a welder and a bit of talent its pretty easy to do.
I used these... http://www.universalairsuspension.com/store2/catalog/universal-suspension-aero-sport-universal-p-31.html?osCsid=ba833da5b3541c3e112a00347921bebc
Over standard coilovers on the front. And these on the rear with custom brackets.
THats the cheapest possible way imo.
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smoothboy
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How much did it cost for everything and where did you get the compressor from and piping ? Thanks ste
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Gary
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Pipe and connectors came from a Pneumatics supplier (Cages for me)
Compressor came from Universal Air Suspension, infact it all came from there apart from the brackets, hose etc
Set aside a grand if you want a decent setup imo. Unless you want something really basic
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smoothboy
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Ye just want a basic up and down to tackle speed bumps and slam it lol
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Danny W
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Depends how 'slammed' you want it, Paul knows his stuff when it comes to air. He's built up a full FBSS set-up at home on his corsa. Universal items tend not to go 'that' low to be honest and usually ride similar heights achievable with a cheap set of coilovers or springs (which will be a lot cheaper)
Pauls will 'lay frame' so to speak the sump/downpipe sit on the ground when fully dropped but has required a lot of custom parts including struts and brackets to fit the set-up.
Bear in mind you do get what you pay for, and if for example you bought a second hand kit from a corsa the struts are usually fabricated to suit that car and may differ slightly when putting on yours, could also effect what size wheels your able to fit
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Gary
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quote: Originally posted by Danny W
Universal items tend not to go 'that' low to be honest
Unless you know what your doing. Everything is universal until its customized by someone.
Rayvern use truck cab springs on some of their installs.
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smoothboy
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if anyone could build me a system that would be great will pay for there help
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Gary
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I'll u2u you, 2min.
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Danny W
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quote: Originally posted by Gary
quote: Originally posted by Danny W
Universal items tend not to go 'that' low to be honest
Unless you know what your doing. Everything is universal until its customized by someone.
Rayvern use truck cab springs on some of their installs.
Yup exactly, just by bolting on a kit it won't necessarily mean it's going to be as low or the exact set up you want.
Chances are you are going to need to modify it in some way or just get struts made to your requirements in the first place!
Totally depends on how much your willing to spend and how low you want the car to sit, what functionality you want.
My opinion is read into it as much as you can and work out exactly what you need for the set up that suits you
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