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motoron 03-28-14 11:02 PM

fd Ksport Air Suspension
 
Looking for ANY input-anyone put these CMZ100-AEX on their 7?
Are they good? Is there something better?

Front end drags-Steep driveway need something to get me in and out, and perhaps a better ride.:dunno:

ImamurA 03-29-14 08:30 AM

I just did a quick google search to see exactly what it was...damn thats expensive!!!

...i know...i'm not any help lol...

what's your current suspension setup?

what is your car mainly used for?...

Richard.C 03-29-14 03:20 PM


Originally Posted by motoron (Post 11708245)
Looking for ANY input-anyone put these CMZ100-AEX on their 7?
Are they good? Is there something better?

Front end drags-Steep driveway need something to get me in and out, and perhaps a better ride.:dunno:

I had a similar issue with a steep driveway, I have installed air cups on my front coilovers only, here's a quick test video, gave me approx 2" temporary lift.

I purchased the air cups from Stance Solutions here in the UK and then installed a 12v compressor and 2 gallon tank from Viair in the trunk.


Richard

motoron 03-29-14 11:04 PM


Originally Posted by Richard.C (Post 11708569)
I had a similar issue with a steep driveway, I have installed air cups on my front coilovers only, here's a quick test video, gave me approx 2" temporary lift.

I purchased the air cups from Stance Solutions here in the UK and then installed a 12v compressor and 2 gallon tank from Viair in the trunk.

Front Air Cups - YouTube

Richard

That's EXACTLY WHAT I need 2"s. Drove the car for the first time since build & drug my NEW JDM Lip twice on simple driveways.

But now have a more important problem to solve-DAMN overheat.

So now the new Question is What is better than a FluiDyne single row radiator?


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