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Air suspension

Discussion in 'Stop, Drop & Roll' started by Prizmatic, Apr 14, 2006.

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    Prizmatic Guest

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    Air suspension

    Does anyone know of any affordable air bag kits for the 93-97 prizm/corolla?
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    does anyone know of any air bags to bolt on without the kit?
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    Maybe you can just get the steerwheel with airbag and have the airbag senor mounted at the front?
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    first off, you are going to be looking for air cylinders, there is no such thing as an air bag kit for the corolla. I have seen the kit for yours for around $1500 which isn't too too bad, but I don't remember where I saw it at. I would get a competition kit with the reseviour between the cylinders and the tank, you'll have a cadilac ride.
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    LOL...I am looking for air bag suspension.
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    I think i saw them on airbagit.com (thats if there still around)
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    COOL, I saw a pair of air cylinders for a $100 bucks or so on a website, but i cant find the site anymore. Anyone seen this site before? The pair come with just the cylinders ready to install, and you can manually inflate the cylinders with a common air compressor.

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