:laugh: Mostly I was just giving you a friendly shove here and there bagged...ya know pokin fun at someone else with air ride since for the most part we are the minorities here on CEG. It wasnt about claiming and then going into a worthless rant to back it up. Was all in good fun for me...guess I never really felt the need then to go into the specifics of how I set my system up. So if I have offended you or anyone else in the past with my little jabs here and there I firmly apologize. I'm just a fun loving kinda guy!! I get jabbed all the time for putting phat chrome on a glorified escort. I just laugh and keep rollin'
This is however a perfect time to toot my own horn so...LOL... I'm rockin custom Easy Street 9 way dampening McPherson strut bags in the front and 9 way dampening Chapman style struts in the rear. I fabricated the slip tube which goes into the spindle and slip stop ring out of DOM tube which is fully Tig welded together. Front set to stiff rebound and the rear is set about middle of the road for rebound.
I'm rocking 8, 3/8" Asco valves which are controled by a billet aluminum AVS 7 switchbox. Any monkey can mount valves to their tank so I fabricated this...
out of 1" DOM tubing which mounts where my spare tire once was. The brackets that hold the valves are SS that is Tig welded to mild steel. This ring also holds my relay that controls power to my compressors. The two nubs you see on the ring, on the right hand side are drilled and tapped 3/4" DOM tube which is where my ground wires bolt to. This ring bolts to the trunk floor as well as uses the factory spare tire wing bolt just for added flava flave. The ring was then sandblasted, primed, black basecoat, and then cleared after this picture was taken.
Yes my comps are inside my rear bumper, but I'm not switch happy so they dont run very often. They are Viair 480s. All comps get hot, more so in the south and out west. Of no real concern to me cuz again, not switch happy. Plus, we've installed numerous comps behind bumpers with no problems. The compressor mounts are made of the same 1" DOM tube same as the valve ring...
All fully Tig welded by yours truely.
My air tank is a slim 5 gallon. Didnt need anymore since I dont play around much. Its not concealed...yet. It sits atop the factory trunk liner. Its in the process of being custom painted and I have plans to build a false floor out of aluminum to give it kind of a counter sunk look. This is how it sits.
I didnt have the airline holes drilled at the time of this picture but they run straight through the carpeted floor to the valve ring underneath.
I think that pretty much sums it up for my system.
Feel free to give me highfives or criticism. There is always room for improvement
