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Air bag valves
Is anyone running manifold style valves like this? Any pros or cons to them? I see a lot of pros, just want to hear about the cons :)
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I've heard that when one valve goes the whole assembly is junk.
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The concept alone should be apealing to most. I like the idea that its all neat and organized.
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Using the term "AIR ENGINE " to describe it makes me think of AIM/Chassis Tech. If that is the case then do extensive research on AIM, Chassis Tech, airbaggit.com or whatever alias they are hiding behind this week.
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It all seems to be the same place. Im just looking for people that are using them or have used them and see what they say. Im leaning that way and I found a wide range of prices.
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If you go with the Air Ride Tech or AccuAir manifold you will have many many years of trouble free use and yes they are serviceable to boot!
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My friend is running the accuair manifold in his caddy. The biggest pro is a clean and more simple installation with the plumbing and wiring. It's only been a month since the install, and it's been trouble free so far. IMO, the valves in a air suspension system isn't the place to try and save money on...to much "riding" on em if you know what I mean.
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agreed... it always amazes me when I see the word cheapest when it comes to suspension LOL best deal on a part yes cheapest NO hahahahaha
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Understand, im just talking about the style, not the price. Im a fan of you get what you pay for. A median price for these are around $400.
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I just used that as an example. Im going with 3/8 valves. I have also priced out single valves too. That what I did for my 65, but I only had front and rear seperated(4 valves total). I wont do that again.
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yeah we only used 1/4 ride pro or 3/8 big red at A.R.T no 1/2
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if yall want manifolds for around $400 look at asco's.
I sell them all day every day. Awesome valve. and a little FYI, ART big reds are basically Asco's, for 435365756x the price. |
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Accuair=YES
Airbagit.com=junk |
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The big red are not ascos they are a bubble tight valve designed and built specifically for A.R.T by parker and are a bubble tight valve along with the ride pro valves which has a zero leak down tolerance unlike many others that have an alotted leak tollerance
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Thats good info to know.
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funny how if you order enough ascos you can get custom colors and engraving....;) |
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or are you trying to justify all the money you spent on ART gear? ;) |
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I don't need to to justify anything. I bought ART products because I wanted quality and don't mind paying for it. I can't tell you anything about whats inside the valves because I have never had a need to take mine apart.
Jon on the other hand spent several years working for Ride Tech, so I can safely speculate he knows a bit more about those valves than both of us combined...:) |
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