GladiatorPilot23
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Looked over the install on a diesel and the air tank goes were the spares goes. Very bummed as I wanted to run this kit.
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The 3.0 ED does not have alot of room under them because of all the emissions shitUgh, how lazy is that. There are plenty of creative places to put an air tank
Lots of reasons for the disclaimers. Mainly all testing was done with their products. Imagine the trouble shooting phone calls of customers trying to make there own stuff work. Also the ride height sensors connect to the arms and shocks are tuned for the air bags.More semi-DIY options in general would be welcome - me personally, I have space for a long skinny air tank between my cab and Alu-Cab Canopy Camper; that would work great for me. But DIY is not something they want you doing ("WARNING: Only use the control arms supplied in this kit. Never use alternative control arms. WARNING: Only use JRi Shocks for this vehicle. Use of other shocks can cause air spring failure. WARNING: Only use supplied track bar. Use of any other may cause instability." etc) at least according to these instructions. If you have some alternative suspension set up, it seems they will require you to completely remove it.
Seems like such a weird lawyerly way to be in the mod-heavy Jeep world. I don't see the same attitude from other suspension suppliers
Is it legal to drive that near an airport?Got a few more pictures of the install on the diesel
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really cool setup but i wonder how it would handle desert running?Just posting FYI.
What sort of price did you end up paying?FYI, I bought my system from AccuAir directly and I am glad I did. Their Black Friday sale last year was too good to pass up. The system was on backorder for a very long time but at the discount, I could afford to wait.
You may not get a reply on that.What sort of price did you end up paying?