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| Registered User Join Date: Aug 2004
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| New from europe HI,my name is Louis and I am new to this forum and new on airride. I live in Holland Europe. I haven a '62 Mercury Monterey commuter wich I want to lay low with the help of an airridesystem. I did some research on www.Airride.com and on airbagit.com. I want to keep the original rideheight,but throw it in the weeds on a show. I've seen the kits for a" Galaxy and '60-'64 fullsize Ford" and was wondering what your experinces where with this company. I want a fast rise and lowering time,what are the main criteria for this. I've also heard of airtransfer from left to right,what's the problem with this? I've seen the Ridepro and the Bigred system from Airride technologies,are these kits complete enough for my demands,what more do I have to take into consideration? A lot of questions,but I hope some of you guys can help me out. this is one of my cars and the one that has to be lowered. greets Louis ![]() |
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| Registered User | wow, thats a beautiful ride! air ride technologies has a decent product for a heavy price. if you use a dedicated valve set for each wheel, air transfer will not be an issue. if you want it to be fast, look at a system that consists of at least 3/8" ports, preferably 1/2" though. |
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