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Gus350 10-23-2012 09:24 AM

Re: Accuair - Worth the cost?
 
Keith how much you think systems like that would cost a guy ballpark prices are fine Just sayin haha

Kevin

lolife99 10-23-2012 10:07 AM

Re: Accuair - Worth the cost?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gus350 (Post 5663054)
Keith how much you think systems like that would cost a guy ballpark prices are fine Just sayin haha

Kevin

Accuair's SpeedSwitch system has an msrp of a little more than $1200.
You might be able to find it cheaper.
That was from Accuair's website.
Add another compressor and it will be more.

Of course the e-level is even higher.
But after seeing and driving n2billet's truck, Hazel,... I think it's well worth the cost.

Of course,... the design of all of the Porterbuilt suspension, plays a BIG roll in the way it drives and handles.

mikewayne 11-23-2012 06:55 AM

Re: Accuair - Worth the cost?
 
Thanks for such an informative post, and all the relevant links provided with it. It surely will be helpful for a novice as well as a pro.

Rochlow 11-24-2012 12:32 AM

Re: Accuair - Worth the cost?
 
I've run the big red valves for years. Only problem I've had was I kinked a wire and there was a break in it right buy the valve itself. Bought a replacement block and good to go.
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mikewayne 12-06-2012 08:04 AM

Re: Accuair - Worth the cost?
 
Hey thanks for such a nice and informative post along with all those links providing quality precise information about how to go about a job.

STPrider 12-06-2012 11:16 AM

Re: Accuair - Worth the cost?
 
I've never used Ridetech or any other form of air management, but I can testify to the quality of Accuair. Very well-designed, its evident that the whole company is basically devoted to the one system. Also, customer service is very accessible and helpful!

aggie91 12-07-2012 10:54 AM

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http://www.ebay.com/itm/Accuair-Swit...-/220701698153

This is just for the Controller and VU4 manifold, Just over $800. No compressor, hose, fittings, bags, etc....

72BlckButy 12-07-2012 12:28 PM

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After comparing the two systems (RideTech/Accuair) it appears that for the money... Accuair has it nailed. For an e3 setup running a 3 gal tank and one compressor the RideTech kit runs $1500 where as a similar setup with Accuair (w/ 5 gal tank) comes in at $1275.

Accuair
(1) SwitchSpeedTM Controller (Electroless Nickel or Black Anodized Finish)
(1) Viair Mechanical Pressure Switch (145psi)
(1) VU4 4-Corner Valve Unit
(1 or 2) Viair 400C Compressor Kit(s)
(1) 5-Gallon Anodized Aluminum Air Tank
(1) Serviceable Aluminum Air Filter
(1) 3/8" D.O.T. Approved Plumbing Kit

Zoomin 12-07-2012 12:43 PM

Re: Accuair - Worth the cost?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 72BlckButy (Post 5745298)
After comparing the two systems (RideTech/Accuair) it appears that for the money... Accuair has it nailed. For an e3 setup running a 3 gal tank and one compressor the RideTech kit runs $1500 where as a similar setup with Accuair (w/ 5 gal tank) comes in at $1275.

Accuair
(1) SwitchSpeedTM Controller (Electroless Nickel or Black Anodized Finish)
(1) Viair Mechanical Pressure Switch (145psi)
(1) VU4 4-Corner Valve Unit
(1 or 2) Viair 400C Compressor Kit(s)
(1) 5-Gallon Anodized Aluminum Air Tank
(1) Serviceable Aluminum Air Filter
(1) 3/8" D.O.T. Approved Plumbing Kit

That's apples and oranges. The SwitchSpeed does not have ride height presets and you'll need to buy air pressure gauges if you want to match that feature.

STPrider 12-07-2012 02:32 PM

Re: Accuair - Worth the cost?
 
Also be aware when comparing that this kit:
http://www.accuairsuspension.com/pro...evel_tpad.html
Does not include the VU4 valve block.

72BlckButy 12-10-2012 04:00 PM

Re: Accuair - Worth the cost?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Zoomin (Post 5745336)
That's apples and oranges. The SwitchSpeed does not have ride height presets and you'll need to buy air pressure gauges if you want to match that feature.

True... but a $300 difference in price can be made up pretty quickly whether you have to add gauges or not.

I have heard that people have experienced issues with the 3-presets on the e3 setup if you're not running a leveling system. Maybe this is old information but something that I've heard. If I recall correctly the Accuair setup w/o sensors works when using the 3-presets.

higXtech 12-10-2012 05:36 PM

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A lot of this has to do with >who< might be driving your truck. A self leveling with presets system gives me the peace of mind to toss the keys to the wife or whoever else wants to borrow the truck.


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