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Install was done over the course of 3 days. Roughly between 38-40 hours. It is not a bad install, just time consuming. Unfortunately, I lost rear air pressure during my
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Install was done over the course of 3 days. Roughly between 38-40 hours. It is not a bad install, just time consuming.
Unfortunately, I lost rear air pressure during my ride home last night. This caused the car to almost fully air out and i scraped something on the highway and showered a car behind me with some sparks. I caught it fast enough and was able to save any major damage. But, with that happening i think that cuased that bag 3 sensor to go out, making me lose the E level function. I was only able to manually adjust the bags. The driver's rear sensor failed and I have a leak from the rear bag. The leak is either the fitting or the hose which is an easy fix. I hope the sensor isn't damaged, I have to test the volts to make sure it is operating properly and find a better mounting postion. The only downfall of this kit (at least to me) are the sensors. They are difficult and a real pain the *** to mount. It is very frustrating and nerve wracking.
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![]() That was one of my fears with bags, something goes wrong it becomes close to undrivable. Thats why I went with a cup suspension. Hope it gets figured out, you could also maybe join AirSociety | The Air Suspension Meeting Grounds really quick. Local group here, mostly VW and Audi but they might be able to provide some insight, good luck!
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Can you drive for long periods with the cup system aired up, about how much does the tank and compressor setup all weigh?
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Not suggested with the kit I have (Ait Motion) I think Phantom VIP says you can actually drive with it up. I've done mine on the highway for a short period and down a really bad street but I usually keep it breif to just get up and over something The compressor in the box I have weighed in about 23 lbs I think...and thats in a box with fancy plexiglass etc, so not that heavy...
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