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Got a little question if anyone can help. Currently on air and running cut front struts with uas bags and uas rear bag in the spring bucket. Looking at going coilover bag with the new Raceland coilovers they just released. I am pretty positive the front will work fine but has anyone tried putting a uas back on a coilover on the rear?
Got a little question if anyone can help. Currently on air and running cut front struts with uas bags and uas rear bag in the spring bucket. Looking at going coilover bag with the new Raceland coilovers they just released. I am pretty positive the front will work fine but has anyone tried putting a uas back on a coilover on the rear?
Got a little question if anyone can help. Currently on air and running cut front struts with uas bags and uas rear bag in the spring bucket. Looking at going coilover bag with the new Raceland coilovers they just released. I am pretty positive the front will work fine but has anyone tried putting a uas back on a coilover on the rear?
I don't believe there is any room for that with UAS bags, maybe if you got the sleeve style bags that are very skinny and combined with the struts already... I believe airlift makes them? But you want to do bag over coil... I am currently running bag over cool with BC extremes and I can't see that working without the bag rubbing and leading to a tear
stupid question probably, just got the bag riders uas kit for bc br type coils, old style , also with autopilot v2 management. Just wondering if it came with something to wire in the relay for the compressor , and what you ran the "turn on" power off of, i.e.. fuel pump, ecu . Any help would be appreciated .
I'm putting on the airtekk suspension ATM and just have a couple questions.
1. For the rear bags do you remove both the top rubber shock cone and the bottom one or do you still use the bottom one?
2. The suspension comes with two clamps for the speed sensor lines. The round one clamps around the strut but the other one (which is just an extension arm) I am not sure where it bolts on to. Also the brake line I am not sure where to re attach. I have tried searching where people have mounted them and have not had much luck.
Thanks for any help!
1. For the rear bags do you remove both the top rubber shock cone and the bottom one or do you still use the bottom one?
2. The suspension comes with two clamps for the speed sensor lines. The round one clamps around the strut but the other one (which is just an extension arm) I am not sure where it bolts on to. Also the brake line I am not sure where to re attach. I have tried searching where people have mounted them and have not had much luck.
Thanks for any help!
Can I mount an air tank upside down under my rear deck?? I took my 6x9s out when I did my system.. I want max trunk space and was thinking I could run a bracket up through the old holes to secure the tank..
Yes, although I've only seen it done one other time. Search for pix posted by / about 'waijai' (dude named Will from dallas):


https://g35driver.com/forums/picture...unk-setup.html


https://g35driver.com/forums/picture...unk-setup.html
Yes can this be updated plz..
Iam about to install a UAS bag kit on my second gen sedan and idk where to get the power from which fuse to use from the fuse box and need help connecting the compressors
Iam about to install a UAS bag kit on my second gen sedan and idk where to get the power from which fuse to use from the fuse box and need help connecting the compressors
did someone post these?
if not, it looks like a good option.
http://bagriders.com/modlab/products...-REAR-KIT.html
if not, it looks like a good option.
http://bagriders.com/modlab/products...-REAR-KIT.html
Does any one know how I can run the power for this ?
IM currently installing my setup but not getting power for compressors to start up..
Valves click but no power on
Running a Stinger relay already
IM currently installing my setup but not getting power for compressors to start up..
Valves click but no power on
Running a Stinger relay already









