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    #31
    Hey. Just wondering wat items u ordered for if someone wanted to do a similar setup on there car from the website link u post at the begging of ur write up. Thank u

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      #32
      x2 on that^

      however i believe the front struts are airlift item 75564

      not sure what rears he is using but 50252 looks really similar.

      also, i think they come with elbows for 1/2 inch lines? so you gotta get elbows for whatever size line you are using.
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      1989 Zinno 325i m52 turbo coupe
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        #33
        correction i think the rear bags are air house 2
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        1989 Zinno 325i m52 turbo coupe
        2015 Ford Fiesta ST, Daily Driver.

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          #34
          Question are you still running a front swaybar? Any modifications to the links?

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            #35
            Originally posted by mitchlevy7 View Post
            x2 on that^

            however i believe the front struts are airlift item 75564

            not sure what rears he is using but 50252 looks really similar.

            also, i think they come with elbows for 1/2 inch lines? so you gotta get elbows for whatever size line you are using.
            Actually, if you use the 75564 it's too long.

            The rear bags are UAS AH2's in the 3/8" port size.

            I'm the guy who sold Mike all his stuff ;)
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            the original e30 air suspension provider
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              #36
              Originally posted by buck russell View Post
              Actually, if you use the 75564 it's too long.

              The rear bags are UAS AH2's in the 3/8" port size.

              I'm the guy who sold Mike all his stuff ;)
              So which is the correct part number for us to use on e30's?

              Rali at bagriders suggested this strut.

              Free delivery on air ride kits, shipped in 24 hours. Shop from our huge selection of in-stock air suspension kits, coilovers, air compressors, air bags, fittings and much more.


              Thoughts guys?

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                #37
                Go with the rolling sleeve. I've found that its a better ride. Also a skinner bag which leaves plenty of room for wheel fitment. The double bellow like you posted is to wide. E30s don't have that much room to play with.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by White325is View Post
                  Go with the rolling sleeve. I've found that its a better ride. Also a skinner bag which leaves plenty of room for wheel fitment. The double bellow like you posted is to wide. E30s don't have that much room to play with.
                  Ive pmed you about this question before. Do you have a part number or a link to the rolling sleeve one?

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                    #39
                    I believe #75564 is the best way to go.. correct me if im wrong


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                      #40
                      Originally posted by e30 gangsta View Post
                      Ive pmed you about this question before. Do you have a part number or a link to the rolling sleeve one?
                      And I have answered you every time. It is 75563

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                        #41
                        I have the e36 5 lug set up on a e30... is this the same thing? Please help lol.
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                          #42
                          Originally posted by e30 gangsta View Post
                          So which is the correct part number for us to use on e30's?

                          Rali at bagriders suggested this strut.

                          Free delivery on air ride kits, shipped in 24 hours. Shop from our huge selection of in-stock air suspension kits, coilovers, air compressors, air bags, fittings and much more.


                          Thoughts guys?
                          The double bellow will not fit in the E30, we've taken measurements and we've found the 75563 to work the best :)
                          OPEN ROAD TUNING
                          the original e30 air suspension provider
                          P: 610.572.2898 // E: andrew@openroadtuning.com // Facebook // G+

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by buck russell View Post
                            Actually, if you use the 75564 it's too long.

                            The rear bags are UAS AH2's in the 3/8" port size.

                            I'm the guy who sold Mike all his stuff ;)
                            75564 is shorter then 75563..... but has less stroke. 75564 works.
                            www.cp-e.com

                            1989 Zinno 325i m52 turbo coupe
                            2015 Ford Fiesta ST, Daily Driver.

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                              #44
                              What are you guys doing about the front swaybar? Running shorter links?

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by buck russell View Post
                                The double bellow will not fit in the E30, we've taken measurements and we've found the 75563 to work the best :)
                                How will the double bellow not fit? When the double bellow is aired out, it decompresses itself into a sandwich making it smaller than a rolling sleeve. When a rolling sleeve collapses, it takes a lot of expansion which may cause the bag to rub against the wheel when decompressing.


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