So I've really wanted to put an air suspension on since I want to have a nice low ride, with comfort, and being able to adapt to bumps and stuff. I recently put new lower springs in and it's just gotten to the point where I don't want to wait another 6-7 months when I do my planned massive overhaul. So I have a couple questions!
-Will this system be reliable on a daily basis? I drive this car all the time and don't plan on a second beater until next summer.
-Setbacks to an air suspension? Any cases of leaking bags (I gotta ask, lol)
-How comfortable is it when setup properly?
-Is the kit for a 4.6L the same as a 5.4L 4v?
-Can you recommend any installers in the NC, High Point/Charlotte area? I'm pretty good with tools, but when it comes to wiring and this type stuff I'd rather not be the one to mess with it.
I'd really appreciate your help.
-Cam
Hey Cam, all excellent questions! It is extremely hard to beat the versatility of air suspension and I don't believe you would regret it if you decided to go on air.
Reliability- Unlike systems of the past, air suspensions have become very reliable. Think about semi trucks....They haul 1,000's of pounds over 1,000's of miles all on air suspension. Many of us drive bagged vehicles on a daily basis even through Michigan winters, I drive 130 miles round trip everyday. Read the article about the recent race/road trip I took with our company Mustang
http://www.airliftperformance.com/2012/07/26/41hrs-37mins-driving-a-blown-bagged-mustang/
My 56 year old mother drives a Mustang on air suspension, if it was reliable or I didn't trust the system there is no way I would have put it on her car!
Set backs- Yes there are somethings you need to think about when having an air suspension. The bags are rubber, just like your tire, so if something sharp comes in contact with an air bag you could end up with a damaged bag. Rarely ever happens, but just something to keep in mind.
Ride quality- Ride comfort is much nicer than stock and waaaayyyyyy better than lowering springs.
4.6 VS 5.4- The kit will work with anything from a 4.0 to a 5.4. No issues there.
Installers- I am not aware of any installers in the Charlotte area, but I will check around to see what I can find. I know of a couple good installers in the Myrtle Beach area, not sure if that is too far for you to travel. Install is extremely easy. You are basically unbolting OEM parts and bolting in our kit, the wiring is only 3 wires to run, so nothing complicated at all. In fact I have some friends in the Charlotte area, if timing would work, I could possibly come down and help you with the install.
Like jewc75 said if you are in colder climate your valves could possibly freeze, but a simple fix for that is some air brake anti-freeze in the tank. About a cap full will keep the system from freezing, even during snowy Michigan winters.
There really is no maintenance to the system. Just drain the water out of the tank once a month or so and you are good to go.
The standard warranty is for one year against manufacturer defects, but I always take care of my fellow Mustang drivers, so don't let that be a concern.
Please let me know if you have any more questions or there is something I did not cover!