El Camino on Airbags?

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bigjoenvegas

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It dont have to be cut if you don't want to slam it right? Is there an inexpensive set-up? I just want to adjust ride height and have good handling. I'm gonna use 18" wheels maybe 20"s. Anyone have any pictures????
 
bigjoenvegas said:
It dont have to be cut if you don't want to slam it right? Is there an inexpensive set-up? I just want to adjust ride height and have good handling. I'm gonna use 18" wheels maybe 20"s. Anyone have any pictures????

good handling on bags and inexpensive are two things that don't go together. I would stay away from airbagit.com, aim, chassis tech, ect. They are all apart of AIM which has super cheap prices, but terrible quality of components and customer service. I would go with air ride tech http://www.ridetech.com/shop/. They have some low end setups, but if you want handling I would go with shockwaves up front, but they are not cheap at $600 a pop.

There should be a couple of places in Vegas that can steer you in the right direction. I have dealt with Black Magic Hydraulics and they are good peeps. While they may specialize in hydraulics, Ron knows his sh*t when it comes to suspensions.
 
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