CAN-Toronto KSport Air Ride Setup. Complete and ready to install

 
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Old 08-15-11, 08:27 PM
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Is the ride quality comfortable compared to stock or better than stock?
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Originally Posted by horent135
Is the ride quality comfortable compared to stock or better than stock?
i wish i could compare.. since ive had my soarer it was on coilovers. you get better handling with coils.. but if your putting ur car on air, ur most likely not hitting the track.. but on air it is pretty damn comfortable
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Originally Posted by ZGagnon
i wish i could compare.. since ive had my soarer it was on coilovers. you get better handling with coils.. but if your putting ur car on air, ur most likely not hitting the track.. but on air it is pretty damn comfortable
I am def not tracking the car. Is the ride stock or better compare to stock car in general? I hope you rode on some stock cars, like it not bouncy and rides like soft.
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yes ive driven stock cars. and their not too far off from each other... depends where you set the vehicle when riding.. i find the lower the vehicle is the better it would drive.. meaning if you drove with the bags pretty full and the car riding high its a wavy type ride and body roll obviously but you wouldnt drive with it super high.

but when its set to a nice height the car feels lovely. feels like a cadillac :P
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What size are the wheels you have on in pics? Is the first pic dumped all the way down? Is it the electric valves and electric gauge that you purchased separate from the kit? How tough was install? Any special or out of the ordinary tools needed?
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Originally Posted by glentamur
What size are the wheels you have on in pics? Is the first pic dumped all the way down? Is it the electric valves and electric gauge that you purchased separate from the kit? How tough was install? Any special or out of the ordinary tools needed?
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ok so... my wheel sizes are 20x8.5" in the front and 20x10 in the rear and i believe in most of those pics i do not believe im fully dumped we kinda left a tad so you can see the lip but i mean its pretty close to having the car sit on the tires :P

yes it is the electric valves letting you adjust each bad seperately and it does come with the air zenith gauge and 2 pressure senders that you can use to monitor front and rear or right and left or even the tank pressure.

the install was semi tough for me cause i did purchase it off a member on here and didnt come with too much instructions and had no wiring with it so i had to wire the whole thing myself and i have no experience with wiring. but took me 3-4 days by myself doing an hour or two a day. BUT the way i removed everything all the wiring is still intact and labelled every wire n hose so it should be a piece of cake to install this time around

i dont think i used anything special. the normal wrenches, screw drivers, wire cutters and patience.

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oh my god, such a good deal. did you have to mod anything in the wheel well to make them fit? sorry, new to suspension, fitment, etc.
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all depends on ur wheel sizes and offsets but i have 20's... 20x8.5 fronts and 20x10 rear with +35 offset all around. and i had no issues.. just had to mak some adjustments to run the air lines. but it was minimal work.


just removed the plastic wheel well and theres rubber gromets where you can run the hose into the car then into the trunk to the valves,,, super easy
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hey man, do you still have this?! i reallly need it get back at me asap. please.
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