Yeah, it always kinda throws people off when they see the big 300 sitting up, and the loud (and I mean loud) sound of dumping the air. I have scared a many old person and kid. Good job and I am working on those coilovers for you.
i try to scare people all the time .......thanks on the coilovers and i will say thanks to flossin22 cus this is the air ride he sold to me even thou he is mad at me................this should have been my first mod
Hey, I have a question. I know that you added the digital controller to yours. When you drop the car, did they put slow downs on your car (to make it drop slow) or is it the regular dump (hella fast if you hold the button down on the regular controller). That would be some scary sh!t if everytime you hit the button to drop it, it went down with full force.
no slow downs here that would be boring......i might have them installed later on down the road
oh and i dont have to hold down te button either
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Originally Posted by Rollin on Dueces
Hey, I have a question. I know that you added the digital controller to yours. When you drop the car, did they put slow downs on your car (to make it drop slow) or is it the regular dump (hella fast if you hold the button down on the regular controller). That would be some scary sh!t if everytime you hit the button to drop it, it went down with full force.
so, do you have it where you still have to hit a button to bring it to ride height, or is it automatic (start the car and it automatically rises and stop the car and it goes down).
no slow downs here that would be boring......i might have them installed later on down the road
I know, it is less impressive with slow downs. I was going to do it many times, and the shop that does my suspension work pretty much refused because it is so bada$$ to see that big car hit the floor
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