Air ride suspension or hydraulics?
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Air ride suspension or hydraulics?
Could someone direct me to some sites that sell air ride suspension kits or hydraulic kits for the mx-3. I've been looking but can't find any.<p>[ July 10, 2002: Message edited by: maniacle_mx3 ]
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Re: Air ride suspension or hydraulics?
aim industries makes an airirde kit for the escort that should fit the mx. or just check local shops and have them make you one. i was gonna bag my car but i did coilovers instead.
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Re: Air ride suspension or hydraulics?
I talked to AirRide, I have a SportTrac so I stopped by their booth once to see if they could hook me up (I think they lowered one 11" before). Anyway. I asked about putting some high quality AirRide suspension in my 92'. They said that first of all they won't do it, I can buy the materials and do it myself. Secondly, in PA where I live, if you do anything to the suspension like AirRide suspension, I would immediately need to change to an R-Title. Secondly (which sucks about PA) hydraulics are illegal.<P>If you want AirRide you'll need to spend close to $4000 usd for a top of the line system, plus you'd need someone to install it if you don't know how. I don't think its worth it unless you have money to burn and a competition winner already sitting in your driveway.