I know what you mean. I've been putting money aside for a year or so now to cover the cost.Looks awesome.
I would love to put air on mine but just don’t have the money unfortunately
I know what you mean. I've been putting money aside for a year or so now to cover the cost.Looks awesome.
I would love to put air on mine but just don’t have the money unfortunately
I suppose doing it yourself is not to be taken lightly. You need at least 2 jacks and stands (If not the loan of a workshop with a lift) spring compressors to release top mounts, voltage testers for wiring, riv nut tool for mounting fixing points etc. Some of which you wouldn't normally have in your workshop set up. And fault finding any potential leaks in the future. Maybe a reputable installer would be better for the majority. I would have considered it more myself if I lived near anywhere local. I'd like to say I enjoyed the challenge, but after two 12 hour days at it, dropping and rolling under the van, I was like a broken biscuit and swore I'd never do it again.!Thanks... I like the thought of the challenge to do it myself, but also the idea of getting a company with experience of installing air to do it without me having any of the hassles
i'm having that battle at the moment. love it low but have already eaten 2 splitters in car pars when talking the dog for a long walks or mtbLooks awesome.
I would love to put air on mine but just don’t have the money unfortunately
Know the feeling only too well.... My solow low's with modified top mounts are making it nearly impossible to get in and out of my driveway without scrapping the ground (even on the highest setting). Like most, the switch to solow lows was intended as a final change, but has became temporary until i do finally bite the bullet and go for air.i'm having that battle at the moment. love it low but have already eaten 2 splitters in car pars when talking the dog for a long walks or mtb
yh same I'm on Solow Lows. Ride quality is ace but not always the most practical for what the vans primarily used or lol but thats my fault not the suspension or van. Air will sort that once we sort some house improvementsKnow the feeling only too well.... My solow low's with modified top mounts are making it nearly impossible to get in and out of my driveway without scrapping the ground (even on the highest setting). Like most, the switch to solow lows was intended as a final change, but has became temporary until i do finally bite the bullet and go for air.
Excellent work on my van Chris,attention to detail,if your thinking of air ride ,Chris is your only one to go to .
No notches at the front, only on the rear. Front is limited by tyre size on this van (245/40 20), which to be honest it usually is, even with something as small as a 235/35 20 tyre, but larger tyres obviously mean it'll sit up slightly more at the front.did you just a have the notches on the rear or on the front as well?
What Mudflaps are that van @The Van CaveHere is another one that I’ve bagged at The Van Cave recently.
It’s a stunning black example on ABP bags and struts and Airlift 3P management.
I can supply and fit 5 different kits from ABP and Solow and 5 different management options from Accuair, Airlift and Solow.
Whatever you need from an air suspension installation you can be sure that I’ve got the right solution.
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I think they're homemade by @St6 , but you can get similar here.....What Mudflaps are that van @The Van Cave
Same here, I fitted air to my last van on the drive. Interesing and satisfying when done. I wont be doing it myself again.I suppose doing it yourself is not to be taken lightly. You need at least 2 jacks and stands (If not the loan of a workshop with a lift) spring compressors to release top mounts, voltage testers for wiring, riv nut tool for mounting fixing points etc. Some of which you wouldn't normally have in your workshop set up. And fault finding any potential leaks in the future. Maybe a reputable installer would be better for the majority. I would have considered it more myself if I lived near anywhere local. I'd like to say I enjoyed the challenge, but after two 12 hour days at it, dropping and rolling under the van, I was like a broken biscuit and swore I'd never do it again.!