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BeauBonyx

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guys i am thinking about putting the complete air ride kit on my challenger. I was wondering if anyone has advise on this... Also I have only seen pictures of the kit on a car i assume is dropped to the lowest point. What does it look like at max height?
 

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I have installed Ridetechs air ride in a few Ebodies for customers. I don't follow your question. It goes up or down to where you set it.
 

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I am wonder how much travel. An if anyone have pictures aired up and of it aired down. I want to see the range.
 

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Ridetech can tell you the info. I have pics but don't know where they are right now due to my moving. I would say it is a good 4-6 inches.
 

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The ride tech system looks like it eliminates the leaf springs and uses an inflatable shock to support the rear. Problem is the rear upper shock mount is too thin and not designed to support the weight of the car, it will crack without reinforcement...

R shock mount.JPG
 
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