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Anyone have some Pictures where they have installed the height sensor
 

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yeah got my kit today.. So now i know what to bring the weekend with :-D

Looking forward to your install thread. Be great if you take lots of pictures on where you are putting the height sensors.

Anyone have some Pictures where they have installed the height sensor

Very much interested in this too! Have BMR tubular A-Arms and I am very much concerned about their integrity if drilling any holes, so much so I have ruled drilling holes in them out as an option.
 

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Looking forward to your install thread. Be great if you take lots of pictures on where you are putting the height sensors.



Very much interested in this too! Have BMR tubular A-Arms and I am very much concerned about their integrity if drilling any holes, so much so I have ruled drilling holes in them out as an option.

Maybe here but still unsure
 

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ok did post from my iphone need, some pratice can i see
 

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Sorry can't see paying an additional $1,600 for just to be able to know the height. I'm going to add another air compressor and the isolation kits to my kit. wish everyone the best with this new addition, just not for me at this time..
 

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My kit is here, but unfortunately my car is not lol. Definitely going to do a lengthy write up on the installation on an S550 once my car gets here.
 

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looks great , i am almost done, need to place the controller and then the height sensor.
 

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Photo of where it put the sensor
 

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Nope, thought this would be a good place, but they is not enough movement to the sensor
 

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they i gonna put it, i did need to drill another hole in the sensor
 

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they i gonna put it, i did need to drill another hole in the sensor

Interested to see what you do. We finished the install on my buddy's S550, but left the sensors alone for now. Went ahead and layed the wiring and taped the ends off. We saw this on Airlift's site over the weekend,

Tailored For Your Ride

No-drill height sensor brackets for popular applications will soon be available from Air Lift Performance, making installation faster and easier (COMING SOON).

May wait to see what they come out with, or work with it over the winter. Either way it's gonna be a lengthy custom install to do.
 

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now i am done with the sensor, just need to cut of the extra lenght on the sensor arm and do a calibration
 

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^^^^^ I would recommend cutting off some of the access on the arm, just to make sure it does not come in contact with anything.
 

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Welcome back nice to see You here again.

Sure i gonna cut of the extra lenght on the sensor , but i would just be 2000% sure that it did move the rigt up and Down .

Another thing i have NOT been out with the car for a week and i Can see it have dropp from 170 psi to 140 on a week.

Is that "ok" really hard to find Any leak. And the tempeture have drop 8c since last week. Dont know how much it affect that
 

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Welcome back nice to see You here again.

Sure i gonna cut of the extra lenght on the sensor , but i would just be 2000% sure that it did move the rigt up and Down .

Another thing i have NOT been out with the car for a week and i Can see it have dropp from 170 psi to 140 on a week.

Is that "ok" really hard to find Any leak. And the tempeture have drop 8c since last week. Dont know how much it affect that

Are you talking pressure in the tank or in the bags? If the pressure in the all four bags dropped 30lbs all at the same time, I'd say that's normal and no leak.
 

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I can't imagine having that high of pressure in the bags. Would ride like a rock and be lifted like a truck

Probably the tank leaking, check all the fittings, including the check valve to the compressor
 

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