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Air Ride Suspension anyone?

I've done a search on this but came up empty. Has anyone here installed a Air Ride Technologies Air Ride Suspension? I've been looking through their website and granted they don't make a kit specific to the tbird/cougar, they do make kits for 79-93 and 94-04 mustangs. I've read through their past installs on mustangs and this kit looks like it will bolt up with minimal complications. The only part I noticed was that the kit I looked at comes with rear shocks, which I believe would require Chucks rear shock adapters to install. I emailed the company to get their info on specific differences between the two kits. Any thoughts?
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]http://www.fquick.com/slicksport88
88 Sport - 5.0HO, Mass Air, A9L, 73mm C&L meter, BBK CAI, 255 lph pump, 1.7 roller rockers,Professional Products damper, Chuck W motor mounts, BBK shorties & H-pipe, Flowmaster 40 series, 8.8 rear w/3.27's, 93 Cobra M/C, BAER 13in. drilled/slotted rotors front and back, cobra calipers, Russell braided brake lines front & back, C/C plates, 03cobra rims, 255/40/17 Nitto 555's all around

Air Ride Suspension anyone?

Reply #1
tell them you have a mark 7 that some one converted to a 80's inline 4 brake setup and that you want to convert it back to air.
Quote from: jcassity
I honestly dont think you could exceed the cost of a new car buy installing new *stock* parts everywhere in your coug our tbird. Its just plain impossible. You could revamp the entire drivetrain/engine/suspenstion and still come out ahead.
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1987 Ford Thunderbird LX. 5.0. s.o., sn-95 t-5 and an f-150 clutch. Driven daily and going strong.
1986 cougar.
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Air Ride Suspension anyone?

Reply #2
I believe Greg (5.8fastcat) has an Air Ride setup.
2005 Subaru WRX STi|daily driver

Air Ride Suspension anyone?

Reply #3
Correct I used SN95 kit.

Frt airstruts and rear bags




SCT Tuned by Me(Greg@SpeedyDyno.com)

E.T. 10.28 @ 136.5 MPH 1/4 mile: List of Mods; 351 EFI, AFR heads,AOD,Rousch 13in frt brakes,11in rear brakes, AirRide Tech air ride system, Sub frame connetors,2400 RPM stall, 3.50,BBK shorties,T62PT Turbos  air to air intercooled, Home built kit.
Car weights 3705lbs without driver:burnout:

Air Ride Suspension anyone?

Reply #4
Quote from: 5.8fastcat;249910
Correct I used SN95 kit.

Frt airstruts and rear bags


Hey Fastcat...do you happen to know if their 94-04 kit pn#L1-3000 will fit with no problems? It replaces the front coil spring with a air bag and rear springs with a bag and new shocks, to include the compressor as well. I'm looking into getting this kit but wanted some insight on it first. Thanks in advance.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]http://www.fquick.com/slicksport88
88 Sport - 5.0HO, Mass Air, A9L, 73mm C&L meter, BBK CAI, 255 lph pump, 1.7 roller rockers,Professional Products damper, Chuck W motor mounts, BBK shorties & H-pipe, Flowmaster 40 series, 8.8 rear w/3.27's, 93 Cobra M/C, BAER 13in. drilled/slotted rotors front and back, cobra calipers, Russell braided brake lines front & back, C/C plates, 03cobra rims, 255/40/17 Nitto 555's all around

 

Air Ride Suspension anyone?

Reply #5
I used the frt struts, so I had to modiy the upper strut mounts.
 So if you use the air bags frt and rear they should fit without any
problems.

 If you call them talk to Darrin. If he is still there. He has been helpful
over the years.

 Hope this helps




SCT Tuned by Me(Greg@SpeedyDyno.com)

E.T. 10.28 @ 136.5 MPH 1/4 mile: List of Mods; 351 EFI, AFR heads,AOD,Rousch 13in frt brakes,11in rear brakes, AirRide Tech air ride system, Sub frame connetors,2400 RPM stall, 3.50,BBK shorties,T62PT Turbos  air to air intercooled, Home built kit.
Car weights 3705lbs without driver:burnout:

Air Ride Suspension anyone?

Reply #6
Thanks Fastcat.....I emailed them for details on the two different kits but at least now I know which kit to go with. When I talk to them again I'll see if he's still there.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]http://www.fquick.com/slicksport88
88 Sport - 5.0HO, Mass Air, A9L, 73mm C&L meter, BBK CAI, 255 lph pump, 1.7 roller rockers,Professional Products damper, Chuck W motor mounts, BBK shorties & H-pipe, Flowmaster 40 series, 8.8 rear w/3.27's, 93 Cobra M/C, BAER 13in. drilled/slotted rotors front and back, cobra calipers, Russell braided brake lines front & back, C/C plates, 03cobra rims, 255/40/17 Nitto 555's all around

Air Ride Suspension anyone?

Reply #7
The air tank dosen't come with a drain so I installed 1 to help with
moisture. i mounted the tank in the trunk and ran a line down thur
the drain in the lower part of the qrt and put a vlave to be able to
drain the tank from time to time.




SCT Tuned by Me(Greg@SpeedyDyno.com)

E.T. 10.28 @ 136.5 MPH 1/4 mile: List of Mods; 351 EFI, AFR heads,AOD,Rousch 13in frt brakes,11in rear brakes, AirRide Tech air ride system, Sub frame connetors,2400 RPM stall, 3.50,BBK shorties,T62PT Turbos  air to air intercooled, Home built kit.
Car weights 3705lbs without driver:burnout:

Air Ride Suspension anyone?

Reply #8
I'm glad you mentioned that. Definately helps to extend the life of the tank I would imagine....let alone keeping moisture out of the system.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]http://www.fquick.com/slicksport88
88 Sport - 5.0HO, Mass Air, A9L, 73mm C&L meter, BBK CAI, 255 lph pump, 1.7 roller rockers,Professional Products damper, Chuck W motor mounts, BBK shorties & H-pipe, Flowmaster 40 series, 8.8 rear w/3.27's, 93 Cobra M/C, BAER 13in. drilled/slotted rotors front and back, cobra calipers, Russell braided brake lines front & back, C/C plates, 03cobra rims, 255/40/17 Nitto 555's all around

Air Ride Suspension anyone?

Reply #9
They say that you can mount the air comp under the car/truck.
 I mounted the a/comp on the pass side and the tank on the driver side.

 Make sure you run a 10gauge wire to the compressor.  Like you would for an amp and such.
  They say to run the comp right from the batt. but the comp will run
from time to time. My car sets  and it would run the battery down
espically in the winter months.




SCT Tuned by Me(Greg@SpeedyDyno.com)

E.T. 10.28 @ 136.5 MPH 1/4 mile: List of Mods; 351 EFI, AFR heads,AOD,Rousch 13in frt brakes,11in rear brakes, AirRide Tech air ride system, Sub frame connetors,2400 RPM stall, 3.50,BBK shorties,T62PT Turbos  air to air intercooled, Home built kit.
Car weights 3705lbs without driver:burnout:

Air Ride Suspension anyone?

Reply #10
That's cool. I plan on using a Taylor kit to relocate the battery to the trunk...so the cable length will be short in that aspect.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]http://www.fquick.com/slicksport88
88 Sport - 5.0HO, Mass Air, A9L, 73mm C&L meter, BBK CAI, 255 lph pump, 1.7 roller rockers,Professional Products damper, Chuck W motor mounts, BBK shorties & H-pipe, Flowmaster 40 series, 8.8 rear w/3.27's, 93 Cobra M/C, BAER 13in. drilled/slotted rotors front and back, cobra calipers, Russell braided brake lines front & back, C/C plates, 03cobra rims, 255/40/17 Nitto 555's all around