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ASD
01-17-2011, 10:50 PM
Has anyone had experience with this company? I'm just researching my possible air setup and these guys seem to be fairly decent value.. Obviously you get what you pay for but any comments would help me sus them out.

Airbagit.com

blkvip
01-17-2011, 11:00 PM
if you can wait and save do it, I have their box unit and controller not the best by any means. I'm redoing my setup this yr(coil bag, accuair). I had to take every bolt n use red loctite to reseal, the co.troller has horrid switches I'm down to 2. lol just save n get uas.

NegativeCamber
01-17-2011, 11:30 PM
iirc, they used to be AIM industries....absolute garbage products. back in the day, I had used their airwaves line airbags. they were a macpherson bag and shock combo. one strut started leaking oil within 5k miles and the other bag ruptured because it separated from the assembly. If you are new to the air suspension game, just research aim industries, and you will see people complaining about their stuff all over the internet. their bags, valves, and compressors all were low quality. changing their name buried the horrible reviews all over the net.

ASD
01-17-2011, 11:44 PM
Cheers, I would only be using there air management stuff, as I want shockwaves and air over leaf from airride ( my car has the same chassis as a mustang so it would be bolt on). I'm only 18 so I'm not loaded but I guess saving for quality would be a better idea in the long run. Any more feedback would be appreciated

ASD
01-18-2011, 07:34 AM
Had a google. turns out i wont be buying from them :D cheers lads

Will@BagRiders
01-18-2011, 11:50 AM
Hahah, yeah I'm glad you did a little more background research. There's a reason why they have to change their name every few years....

Average_Jerk
01-18-2011, 11:53 AM
I would spend a little extra money and go with someone with a better reputation. AccuAir is a sponsor of StanceWorks, Give them a call and see what they can do for you. Great guys over there, really knowledgeable and helpful.

Oxer
01-19-2011, 09:32 AM
From one Aussie to another, Never buy AIM, Airbagit.com, Chassis tech products ;)

Jesse@AirLift
01-19-2011, 04:56 PM
ASD,

what is it your trying to bag??? We have universal kits that fit the bill for pretty much any build. Here is a pic of a 460 I did last year for eshift performance in NJ.

http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q73/angry-asian/lrg-634-854825158_csxbc-xl.jpg

Hit me up if you have any questions dude. I have used our universals on 20+ installs with zero issue. You just need to be a good fabricator. Def need a decent Mig or Tig welder, plasma cutter on hand is a big plus. Aside of that its just measure, cut, and build.

ASD
01-19-2011, 06:15 PM
ASD,

what is it your trying to bag??? We have universal kits that fit the bill for pretty much any build. Here is a pic of a 460 I did last year for eshift performance in NJ.


Hit me up if you have any questions dude. I have used our universals on 20+ installs with zero issue. You just need to be a good fabricator. Def need a decent Mig or Tig welder, plasma cutter on hand is a big plus. Aside of that its just measure, cut, and build.

Trying to potentially airbag a 1970 Ford Falcon, which is basically a mustang undeaneath.

From one Aussie to another, Never buy AIM, Airbagit.com, Chassis tech products ;)

Yeah, deffinatly got that through my head now :D

Jesse@AirLift
01-19-2011, 06:29 PM
So is that a leaf sprung rear, and shock through spring front? Trying to remember what my buddies 68' stanger looked like underneath.

Axix23
01-31-2011, 03:42 PM
I had good experiences with them.. They have good air-cylinders for cars.. Their block valves do suck-ass b/c I swapped them out for Parker Valves.. Their block valves and plastic fittings that came with the kit sucked really bad.. I had swap over to eai/parker metal push air fittings.. The valves almost leaked instantly...Blew a few fittings too...

Axix23
01-31-2011, 03:44 PM
ASD,

what is it your trying to bag??? We have universal kits that fit the bill for pretty much any build. Here is a pic of a 460 I did last year for eshift performance in NJ.

http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q73/angry-asian/lrg-634-854825158_csxbc-xl.jpg

Hit me up if you have any questions dude. I have used our universals on 20+ installs with zero issue. You just need to be a good fabricator. Def need a decent Mig or Tig welder, plasma cutter on hand is a big plus. Aside of that its just measure, cut, and build.

I don't recommend neewbs fabbing their own air suspension components espec if it has to with cylinder brackets or upper/lower mounts or lower forks b/c if you don't know wtf your doing, thats a dangerous accident waiting to happen...

AccuMike
02-03-2011, 06:03 PM
Let us know if there's anything we can help with ;) When it comes to air management (or ANYTHING dealing with air suspension) you definitely get what you pay for!