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Old 05-07-2008, 08:14 PM
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Adjustable Air Ride Links WHERE?

alright i think im going to go with the adjustable air ride links, but where are can i get them from. anybody know where i can get a good deal on them, or if anybody has any used ones they want to sell, please pm me. thanks.
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r they good anybody deal with them b4
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Anybody else here uses them? What's the difference between these and OEM links?
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I have them on my car and there great!! Very nice piece... I dont know anything about the OEM links..
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I have them on my car and there great!! Very nice piece... I dont know anything about the OEM links..
hey obsidian was it easy to install and easy to adjust the height?
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Fronts are super easy, rear is pretty difficult... Adjusting is easy, just turn the ends to shorten or lenghten the link...
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Ive had 2 pairs from John "Adjustable Air Ride" and havent had any probs at all.

As stated above the fronts are relativaley easy to install just a tad tricky on the rear, bear in mind that you get 2 links for the front and just 1 for the rear,no swaet tio install though and ride height is depends on you as they are fully adjustable.
installation guide is provided.

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Stick with a lowering module. If you lower the car 2", youre sort of stuck at that level or lower. The lowering module lets you go back to stock height without requiring you get outta the car and adjust anything.
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Stick with a lowering module. If you lower the car 2", youre sort of stuck at that level or lower. The lowering module lets you go back to stock height without requiring you get outta the car and adjust anything.
i would love to if i could get one for 300 bucks. thats how much these links cost.
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anyone have a problem with one side sitting lower then the other with the links? I had to adjust one link further out then the other to compensate for the hight difference on the passenger side vs. the driver side.......
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how slammed can you get w/ it?
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i would love to if i could get one for 300 bucks. thats how much these links cost.
And if they were as useful and convenient as the module, I would recommend them to my customers and sell them all the time.
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My car sits just over the tires..If i put the suspension in Sport II, it will tuck the tires.... The raise function still works also..

This is how it sits with the suspension in comfort.. I dont have a pic with it set in S2...


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My car sits just over the tires..If i put the suspension in Sport II, it will tuck the tires.... The raise function still works also..
I roll in S2 all the time, so tucking the tires is nice When you raise it, how high does it go?
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It goes a little higher than stock height..
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Alright, I'm sold. Who did your install? I'm gonna have a local guy do it. Any decent mechanic should be able to do it?
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I installed it myself.. I have a lift in my garage, so thats a plus.. Dont think it cant be done without one, as the back link is tucked tightly up over the diff..
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hey don't know if anybody wants to see if they can get a group buy with adjustableairride I know I am going to buy them but if we can get a group buy that would be awsome.
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Here's an excellent prior post on installing the lowering links:

https://mbworld.org/forums/showthrea...969&highlight=

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