Air-Ride suspension: anyone done this?

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  • 318isbmw
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    Originally posted by golde30
    sooo, hows the handling with bags?? what spring rates are the bags equivalent to?
    Depends on pressure, you can make it stiffer by adding pressure, or softer by lessening the pressure. Also, with the airbags that they used, they are airover shocks, they are single adjustable shocks built in, so you can adjust those like w/ koni sa's. I honestly wouldn't expect it to keep up w/ a good setup on coilovers, but better than stock they can pull off I know.

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  • golde30
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    sooo, hows the handling with bags?? what spring rates are the bags equivalent to?

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  • 318isbmw
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    Originally posted by mikeday
    I'm down! The only reason i dont have the front bagged right now is i couldnt find bags to go over the front struts for under 350 each... and i is poor :(
    The ones lowrider depot used are right at 350:D Do It

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  • mikeday
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    Originally posted by E30SPDFRK
    Wow, I didn't even notice you were in Mass. I'll see if Mike (the guy with the semi-bagged e30 pickup) wants to head up one day.

    I'm down! The only reason i dont have the front bagged right now is i couldnt find bags to go over the front struts for under 350 each... and i is poor :(

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  • 318isbmw
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    Originally posted by cleaner32
    I have thought about it but I think we could make it so the pan would either touch the ground or get real close. Its too bad the pan is the lowest point. Were going to put in a M50 over the winter maybe that pan will be higher, doubt it
    I can get pics for you, did that, its lower than it was w/ the m42, or the same at most. One thing to think about would be a dry sump setup. W/ a lil creativity, which aint a big deal for a minitrucker, shouldn't be impossible.
    Originally posted by Miasma
    If you want to scrape, Go dry sump.

    Pricey though.
    +1 my thoughts exactly. Cuz drag blocks are like training wheels.

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  • Miasma
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    If you want to scrape, Go dry sump.

    Pricey though.

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  • E30SPDFRK
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    I know that with my m30, the steering rack is the lowest thing. Not by much, though.

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  • cleaner32
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    I have thought about it but I think we could make it so the pan would either touch the ground or get real close. Its too bad the pan is the lowest point. Were going to put in a M50 over the winter maybe that pan will be higher, doubt it


    Originally posted by 318isbmw
    Have you thought about raising the body where the strut mounts like they do w/ the honda guys. I'm sure you'll know what I'm talkin bout, w/ the honda's bodydropped on bags. I sure as hell wouldn't trust most of the ones you see most of the poeple have done at Dropzone and all the shows but just a thought for people who want lower than that.

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  • E30SPDFRK
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    Wow, I didn't even notice you were in Mass. I'll see if Mike (the guy with the semi-bagged e30 pickup) wants to head up one day.

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  • 318isbmw
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    Have you thought about raising the body where the strut mounts like they do w/ the honda guys. I'm sure you'll know what I'm talkin bout, w/ the honda's bodydropped on bags. I sure as hell wouldn't trust most of the ones you see most of the poeple have done at Dropzone and all the shows but just a thought for people who want lower than that.

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  • cleaner32
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    I forgot to mention we made a set of camber plates to get the camber back in line. You would have to factor that in as well.

    Ronnie

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  • cleaner32
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    Hey your not too far away, if your around stop by. Yes we can shorten that piece to get it lower. our 1st setup allowed you to drive slammed, not the lowest but you could steer all the way down. 2nd time we modified the top to drop it some more no more steering when slammed.

    The oil pan is 1.75-2" when its slammed which is the lowest thing. Next setup will be a little lower, were running a 215/40/17 and it hits the inner fender when tucked. You could modify the inner fender to tuck more tire but unlike an s10 pickup its structual.

    Thanks Ronnie

    Originally posted by E30SPDFRK
    I love that you spent the time to make the bags fit on the front. This was one of the few problems holding me back from doing bags on mine.

    My only complaint with your setup is the wheel to fender variance from front to back. I know the car is designed with lower fender arches in the back and how there isn't much room under the front fender, but I was wondering if it would be possible to drop the front end a bit more.

    From this pic

    it looks like you just used a piece of metal to connect the bottom of the factory strut to your universal kit. Would it be possible to make that piece a little smaller? I see that the bag perch is close to the top of the tire, but there still seems to be about an inch or so of clearance. Most people that go that low use undersized tires anyway, giving you even more room to adjust.

    Does this seem like it would be feasible to you?

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  • E30SPDFRK
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    I love that you spent the time to make the bags fit on the front. This was one of the few problems holding me back from doing bags on mine.

    My only complaint with your setup is the wheel to fender variance from front to back. I know the car is designed with lower fender arches in the back and how there isn't much room under the front fender, but I was wondering if it would be possible to drop the front end a bit more.

    From this pic

    it looks like you just used a piece of metal to connect the bottom of the factory strut to your universal kit. Would it be possible to make that piece a little smaller? I see that the bag perch is close to the top of the tire, but there still seems to be about an inch or so of clearance. Most people that go that low use undersized tires anyway, giving you even more room to adjust.

    Does this seem like it would be feasible to you?

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  • M42Technik
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    Thanks for coming on the board and posting! Thats a great price for what you get.

    I'll have more questions when this is more of an option than a dream.

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  • JasonC
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    Originally posted by TOM@LRD
    Wow, its nice to see that you guys like our most recent shop project. We were wondering how the BMW guys were going to like it once we finished it, its the first BMW we have worked on.

    Is there any questions that I can clear up for anyone?
    Originally posted by cleaner32
    Hi guys, its my E30 on air,

    if I dont sell any of you a thing DONT BUY FROM AIRBAGGIT, CHASSISTECH, AIM INDUSTRIES ETC.... BAD NEWS BAD CUSTOMER SERVICE. They have a kit for every car, wonder why?

    We can sell this kit shipped for 2500.00 with the Asco manifold & no Fab-Lab ride height controller. We would need the struts off your car to modify them.

    Any questions give mne a call
    Thanks Ronnie

    877-698-3115
    Thanks for coming over and posting up guys. :up:

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