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Old 04-14-2012, 02:44 PM
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what do you think about 16x8 +0 195/45 on xB2? i ordered the xxr 002 :D (red)

just collectiong ideas. any negative and positive ideas are welcome. although i already ordered. just wondering too if anybody is running this set up. and BTW i am dropped on DF210. ANY ideas would be helpfull. and thank you!
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i ran that setup for a while on Df210 and air. looks the best on air


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I was thinking that ill go coilovers front and air on the rear. What do you think? And if i go with coilovers do i have to worry about anything?
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Originally Posted by STAYLURKN
I was thinking that ill go coilovers front and air on the rear. What do you think? And if i go with coilovers do i have to worry about anything?
nope, but by the time you buy coilover just for the front and sir for the rear you could have almost pieced together full air ride.
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Originally Posted by dragit
nope, but by the time you buy coilover just for the front and sir for the rear you could have almost pieced together full air ride.
so what do you recomend for air? inexpensive but reasonable, quality and comfort :D but to be honest i might just go k-sport. if i can find a cheap air... then ill be deciding which route to go.
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Originally Posted by SubrinaIsMyCar
xxr are good and cheap
yes indeed! i am still waiting for my wheels to arrive. ordered them last march 27th and haven't heard a word from nlmotoring.com my tires have already arrived from them. hoping for them to be here soon
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You can probably piece together an air kit for around $1500 or MAYBE a little less. Contact Bbzero or Pasquale on here. They can piece together everything you need. Also check out ScionPro's website (although I think their kits MIGHT be a bit more). I have a kit enroute from ScionPro now. Fedex shows it will be here Friday.

For me, it didn't make sense to go coilovers when for a few hundred more (or less depending on which coils you get) you can have fully adjustable air.
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I have less,than 1200 total in my airride. I don't suggest any kits the most of them are ripping people off. Imop.
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Originally Posted by Code3Xb
You can probably piece together an air kit for around $1500 or MAYBE a little less. Contact Bbzero or Pasquale on here. They can piece together everything you need. Also check out ScionPro's website (although I think their kits MIGHT be a bit more). I have a kit enroute from ScionPro now. Fedex shows it will be here Friday.

For me, it didn't make sense to go coilovers when for a few hundred more (or less depending on which coils you get) you can have fully adjustable air.
If $1,500 is the numbers... Ill go with air. :D ok safe! Ill PM the guys or hopefully they would be able to chime in on this matter :D thank you sir! You did changed my thoughts.
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Originally Posted by dragit
I have less,than 1200 total in my airride. I don't suggest any kits the most of them are ripping people off. Imop.
If you could give me the source that would be much appreciated
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I bought the rear airlift setup, uas bags over factory struts, a 2,gallon tank 1 viair compressor and manual valves 1/4 inch lines. Mine is set up to sit right above the rim when aired out.
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Hornblasters.com check the air management half the price of most places
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STAYLURKN pm if you're looking into air. i'm trying to get back on coilovers but need to get rid of my air ride.
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Originally Posted by flyingemu05
STAYLURKN pm if you're looking into air. i'm trying to get back on coilovers but need to get rid of my air ride.
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Originally Posted by dragit
I bought the rear airlift setup, uas bags over factory struts, a 2,gallon tank 1 viair compressor and manual valves 1/4 inch lines. Mine is set up to sit right above the rim when aired out.
So how much am i looking at for the whole set up?
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Like I said less than 1200.00
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I can put together a kit to fit your needs and budget, without "ripping you off". HMU if interested.
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@dragit how did u mount up the UAS bags onto the stock struts?
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Originally Posted by jetas
@dragit how did u mount up the UAS bags onto the stock struts?
they sell a mounting kit. But requires cutting and welding. I sell them pre-built on Tokiko blues. The entry level kit i sell runs about $1500, but includes the prebuilt fronts, so just bolt in. Sure its a few hundred more than the pieced together $1200 kit, but I prefer the pros build the fronts. But if you prefer to build your own fronts, i can do the kit for $1300.
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^^^Good deal right there.
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