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8/03/2001
21:48:24

Subject: air ride?
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is an air ride made for both the front and back of my 90 dakota. if so where can i buy both.




kota on 20s
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8/05/2001
12:54:20

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most of the kits in mags and such suck. they come with verry small line, one compressor and a 5 gal tank. and two manuel switches.
your best bet would be to have a shop custom fab everything for you, and put in the stuff you want. 5/8" lines, electric switches, custom 4-link and so on. my buddies shop just bodydropped a 4x4 druango. if they can do that, im sure their is a shop that can 'bag yours.
sure the kits are cheaper, but you get what you pay for. if you get the kit eventually you will want to go faster, hit the side, and a better ride so spend your money right the first time

Eric



mike
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8/08/2001
00:00:34

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i have a air ride technologys set up on my 2000 dak. with the 4 link set up in the rear. i spent top dollar for a custom shop to do it right and it was well worth it! it rides like a caddy.



Remil
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9/08/2001
17:27:50

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kota on 20's,
What kind of bags do you have on your front end, are they teh kind that has the shock built in them?



kota on 20s
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9/09/2001
02:49:53

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my truck is not bagged.

i am a firm belever in the saying "dont 'bag it, if you cant drag it". in order for me to lay the frame with the 20's i have to tub the bed, notch the bottom of the cab, cut out the front fenders, and relocate everything that is attached to the fenders. after thinking about it for a few months, i decided not to cut it up just yet.

if i do decide to bag it, i would not use the bags with the shock built into it. or ANY one of thoes pre made "bolt on" kits. i would have a shop fab up brackets and use quality parts (1/2-3/4" lines, parker valves, firestone baggs, and so on)

Eric

Eric



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