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Not sure who took this pic at Mustang Week, but it is awesome!

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Has anyone got your kit on a Terminator or is it only an S197 kit?
 

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L8R SON, What coilovers did you have before the bags? I'm on ST Coiloveers which are KW V1s with a galvanized body... I want these bags in the worst kind of way, but I'm worried about loss of turn in feeling and interested in just how they compare to coilovers.
 
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L8R SON, What coilovers did you have before the bags? I'm on ST Coiloveers which are KW V1s with a galvanized body... I want these bags in the worst kind of way, but I'm worried about loss of turn in feeling and interested in just how they compare to coilovers.

Hey Dreadknought don't be worried about loss of turn in at all. If anything our kit can possibly improve your turn in! Out of all our tests we have a higher spring rate than the coil-over companies. The new struts we are coming out with will be 30 way damping adjustable so you can fine tune the stiffness even more. Don't think of this as a mushy suspension system, this system was designed to improve handling, we race on our suspension all the time. We even have a few guys doing drift events on our air suspension. Let me know if you have any further questions!

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hmm when will the new struts be for sale i finally sold the fox but i bought a supercharger the other day so i have to save up for a month or so before ill order a kit would it be worth the wait for the new ones ?
 
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hmm when will the new struts be for sale i finally sold the fox but i bought a supercharger the other day so i have to save up for a month or so before ill order a kit would it be worth the wait for the new ones ?

The new struts should be here within the month!!
 

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Hey Dreadknought don't be worried about loss of turn in at all. If anything our kit can possibly improve your turn in! Out of all our tests we have a higher spring rate than the coil-over companies. The new struts we are coming out with will be 30 way damping adjustable so you can fine tune the stiffness even more. Don't think of this as a mushy suspension system, this system was designed to improve handling, we race on our suspension all the time. We even have a few guys doing drift events on our air suspension. Let me know if you have any further questions!

Can you dive into this further and explain that one for me. I'm wanting to understand how you can state this. On a bagged car is the bag not the spring? If that is the case then you have a variable spring rate.
 
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Can you dive into this further and explain that one for me. I'm wanting to understand how you can state this. On a bagged car is the bag not the spring? If that is the case then you have a variable spring rate.

They ARE progressive rate. However, looking at the installed height and pressure to attain that height, you can rate test an air spring and report the INITIAL rate around that height. And our INITIAL rate is higher than any "off the shelf" street systems and is properly matched front to rear to provide excellent handling balance.
 

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Jeremy, I have a few questions.

1.) I currently run the Saleen coilovers on my car, how do these compare?
2.) Can you link me to the appropriate system I would need to have a completely adjustable and automated system? Something I can adjust from inside the car.
3.) Any additional information that might help me in making a decision on something like this.

Thanks
 
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Jeremy, I have a few questions.

1.) I currently run the Saleen coilovers on my car, how do these compare?
2.) Can you link me to the appropriate system I would need to have a completely adjustable and automated system? Something I can adjust from inside the car.
3.) Any additional information that might help me in making a decision on something like this.

Thanks

1) I can't vouch for the Saleen coilovers because I have never personally been in a car that was running them. I would have no problem saying our suspension handles just as good as any high-end coilover out there, but our ride quality is much better.

2) P/N 95779 http://www.airliftperformance.com/applications/domestics/ford-mustang-performance-suspension/ This is the fully digital control system and all of the suspension components. Don't let the price fool you, it can be purchased at a much better price through our dealers.

3) I ran our car at a road course yesterday and it handled unbelievably. The nice part about it is I was able to drive it home 2 hours and enjoy the comfy ride.

Let me know if you have any more questions, I am glad to help out! :thumb:
 

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1) I can't vouch for the Saleen coilovers because I have never personally been in a car that was running them. I would have no problem saying our suspension handles just as good as any high-end coilover out there, but our ride quality is much better.

2) P/N 95779 http://www.airliftperformance.com/applications/domestics/ford-mustang-performance-suspension/ This is the fully digital control system and all of the suspension components. Don't let the price fool you, it can be purchased at a much better price through our dealers.

3) I ran our car at a road course yesterday and it handled unbelievably. The nice part about it is I was able to drive it home 2 hours and enjoy the comfy ride.

Let me know if you have any more questions, I am glad to help out! :thumb:

Ha, can you point me to a dealer? Thanks for the quick response.
 
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