I need assistance finding a website to get a good kit that provides everything I need for front and rear. Im new to this so to know exactly wut it should come with I really have know clue. Maybe someone can lay down the general components for me then that be appreciated.
Check out avsontheweb.com or qualityairride.com you'll need to buy a 4 link and bag brackets. I'll suggest a bag on bar 4link best ride an most lift
This is wut I read as basic in the avsontheweb link. I wanna bag my 90 toy hilux if that helps any. Anything here with measurements i.e airlines, notches, or which types I dont know. What are your other suggestions to this? Any other components missing from the list? AVS AIR BAG KIT FRONT / BACK / SIDE / SIDE KIT FOR MOST TRUCKS (4) CONTITECH 2-PLY OR SLAM RE AIR BAGS (2500LB OR 2600LB) (1) SET OF FRONT BAG BRACKETS(CUPS, TORSION BRACKETS, ETC) (1) SET OF REAR OVER THE AXLE BAG BRACKETS (8) DANZ 250 PSI VALVES, 3/8” OR 1/2” (8) VALVE MOUNTING BRACKETS (50) 1/2” D.O.T. APPROVED AIR LINE (1) VIAIR #380 COMPRESSOR (1) STEEL BRAIDED COMPRESSOR LEADER HOSE (ON VIAIR) (1) COMPRESSOR CHECK VALVE (BUILT INTO LEADER HOSE) (1) WATER TRAP (1) 200 PSI VIAIR PRESSURE SWITCH (1) 5-GALLON ALUMINUM TANK (BLACK OR SILVER) (2) DUAL NEEDLE 150 PSI GAUGE (50) 1/4” AIR LINE FOR GAUGE (1) TRIANGULATED 4-LINK (1) 8-PIECE WELD-IN NOTCH, 9” CLEARANCE (1) ARC-7 CONTROLLER(BLACK, BLUE, RED OR CLEAR) (1) COMPLETE WIRING KIT(FOR VALVES, PRESSURE SWITCH AND COMPRESSOR) (1) SET UNIVERSAL SHOCK BRACKETS FOR REAR(FRONTS MAY BE REQUIRED ON SOME TRUCKS) NOTE: IF YOU MAKE A COMPRESSOR UPGRADE THE PRICE WILL INCLUDE AN UPGRADED WIRING KIT. NOTE: We are no longer including fitting packs with our air suspension kits. You will have to individually add what fittings you need to your cart yourself.
First & foremost---do some research into what type of set up you want in reguards to the link set up!! Read forms on what works best & bag types,any problems with ,etc! Weld in / bolt on! Then you will be able to make choice based on facts! CanDo Gravity-Werx Suicide-Doors These three were my main suppliers.
that would be a good start. for the front brackets pick the torsion bracket option. also plan on about $150 in fittings to plump it all. i'd also recommend going with the 3/8" valves and lines. it's still pretty fast. my 86 was fast bagged with 1/2" valves and lines and would hop 6" off the ground at 135 psi.
Sweeeet!! Thats the kinda info I'm looking for. The notch in the kit is good for up to what size rim?
qualityairride.com good guys this is who i do my bizz with and have for the last 6 years back whrn they where suicieddoors and a small blip on the minitruckingmag back few pages
Slam bags are the way to go. In my opinion its better to piece your stuff together instead of buying a kit. Cheaper in the long run too. If you have mild fab experience you can build all your steel bracketry and crossmembers for pennies on the dollar from buying them. As far as valves go... 3/8 is plenty as well as 3/8 line... I've spent alot of $ slowing my setup down when I thought I wanted fast( my 1st bag job). I finished my truck for the most part a month or 2 ago and would be more than happy to answer any Q's you might have. And good luck on the truck bro!
Actually piecing together is usually gonna cost you more. Look at a kit price and then piece it together look at the difference in price especially with the price of damn fittings
But look at the quality of parts. Most times you want better stuff... Good fittings arent cheap. Guess its just personal preference.
Yup! gonna wanna make this a one buy deal so quality is good. It already is pricey so why not get the best of it.
Ok wut bout tubs for 20" rims. Its states a 32" diameter is the standard for 20" rims. Was looking at the teardrop model tubs. Any suggestions on this?
Dunno. I run 18's with no "z" but I plan on Zing it now and getting tubs so I can roll way lower... I had to clearance alot of firewall just to lay out without touching the firewall too hard... Should,ve just tubbed it to begin with. You live, you learn...
I'm not saying buy a cheap kit but alot of the kits at the listed websites all have top quality parts. So buying the kit is the cheaper way to go while still getting top notch parts. Like the avs kit is nice an has quality parts. But def personal preference
if your gonna run a 200Psi switch, you might wanna get a 200psi gauge instead of th 150 you listed. just so you have an acurate reading. i pieced mine together, built my notch, 4link and all brackets... realy does save alot in th long run......