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Originally Posted by GT Pro Performance
I don't know exact specs on the 300 since it has 22's...but most Air Runner kits have about 6" of travel. The ride is very comfortable and rides like stock but handles well with its lowered stance... No wobbling around like other air ride systems... just your smooth and comfortable ride. Potholes...i'm not sure because I drive around them... dented 22's ain't cheap to fix... unfortunately.
Retail on the kit will be around $4500. however, I can give anyone that pre-orders the kit for a better deal... PM me for details. and yes, I am direct with ACC USA aka Air Runner. My LS430 is sponsored by them. Also, I do work very closely with Shin and Hide from ACC.
And in regards to BIRDMAN's comment... everyone's got their own opinions on what a product should and shouldn't be. I'm not saying that Air Runner is the best... I'm just saying that from personal experience w/ other air ride systems, Air Runner provides the best ride comfort and handling on a daily driven vehicle.. It's not a stiff ride and it doesn't bounce all over the place. Basically, as with anything else... keep in mind that you get what you pay for. With spending the amount for Air Runners, you can be confident that you are getting good quality parts that do what they are supposed to do.
Also, just to let everyone know... The strut assembly for all Air Runner systems is manufactured by KYB (KYB AGX adjustable struts) and have a 4 way adjustable dampening setup. The bags are from Bridgestone Praxxas... All quality products by reputable companies backed w/ a 1 year warranty on the setup and 1 year labor warranty (if installed through me).
If there's any other questions or concerns that you may have, please don't hesitate to ask. Thanks.
-Arnell
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since you're sponsored by them, will you be with them @ sema this year? cus if you are, i hope to see you there!