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Old 09-28-2013, 12:55 PM   #1
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AccuAir E level or Ride Tech ridepro 3

I'm in the market for a air suspension management setup, I already have my slam specialties ss7 bags. They both seem to be high quality units. Anyone running either one of these units?
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Old 09-28-2013, 07:06 PM   #2
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Re: AccuAir E level or Ride Tech ridepro 3

I think both are great systems and would work well for you, but I tend to lean towards Accuair because of the look of the touchpad. It also plug and plays into their manifold.

We also have 10% off through October on all AccuAir products.

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Old 09-28-2013, 07:09 PM   #3
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Re: AccuAir E level or Ride Tech ridepro 3

Travis, what's the whole e level setup going to run me.
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Re: AccuAir E level or Ride Tech ridepro 3

Hey Scott. The Stage 2 air management w/ touchpad e-level would be $1,975.50 (Reg. $2,195) + flat $45 to ship.

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Re: AccuAir E level or Ride Tech ridepro 3

Sweet deal Travis, I'll be calling you soon to get that ordered for me.
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Old 09-29-2013, 02:28 PM   #6
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Re: AccuAir E level or Ride Tech ridepro 3

Not trying to hijack, (as I hijack, lol) but, Travis, what would be the cost for the system minus the compressors and tank stuff. I basically would just need the manifold, eLevel, and sensors.
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Old 09-29-2013, 02:52 PM   #7
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Re: AccuAir E level or Ride Tech ridepro 3

It's fine, I got my info I needed.
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Not trying to hijack, (as I hijack, lol) but, Travis, what would be the cost for the system minus the compressors and tank stuff. I basically would just need the manifold, eLevel, and sensors.
Hey man, the VU4 manifold & touchpad e-level (comes with the sensors, etc) would be $1,398.50 + $25 to get it to you.

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Thanks, Travis. I will hopefully be ready to order all my stuff soon for my winter list! We'll get together on it soon.
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Re: AccuAir E level or Ride Tech ridepro 3

thats everything in that picture for 2k? Need anything else to finish install?
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Re: AccuAir E level or Ride Tech ridepro 3

Rather than the touchpad, what does the iLevel system run? (minus tank/compressors). Although I may end up running the tank/comps you offer with the XO mount.
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thats everything in that picture for 2k? Need anything else to finish install?
Yes, it will be everything in the pictures. You will be all set with that kit, just need to mount, wire & plumb the air lines.

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Rather than the touchpad, what does the iLevel system run? (minus tank/compressors). Although I may end up running the tank/comps you offer with the XO mount.
The i-level is a $350 ($315 sale) add-on to a leveling system. So, you can go with the rocker switch leveling system, and add the i-level. This would come to $1,145 ($1,030.50 Sale). Would you still be wanting all the air line & misc. fittings as well? We can add that in, but best to just give me a call and we can go from there, figuring out exactly what you have and what you still need to complete the system.

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Old 10-06-2013, 09:18 PM   #13
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Re: AccuAir E level or Ride Tech ridepro 3

Scott... In my opinion I would go with the accuair system. I recently installed a RideTech setup in a car and while the quality was there I did run into a few issues (service, etc). I would install a RideTech setup again but if I had the cash I would upgrade to the accuair system.
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Old 10-06-2013, 09:31 PM   #14
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Re: AccuAir E level or Ride Tech ridepro 3

Thanks Nate, I appreciate the info. I'm ordering the Accuair e level tomorrow.
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Re: AccuAir E level or Ride Tech ridepro 3

If you want a 3rd option airlift has a nice one http://www.avsontheweb.com/home.php?cat=632
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