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Old 03-28-2003, 04:34 PM
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Hey All,
Im looking for some places where i can be air ride/ air bag kits. my truck is 3/4 ton. Its a 1950 chevy. Im looking to put it on for show but i will be halling some stuff but not that heavy.

All Tips and Hits Are Greatly apperated


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Old 04-01-2003, 12:22 PM
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Saw no one responded spike so thought I'd give you a hit-Try <a href="http://www.classicperform.com" target="_blank">www.classicperform.com</a> but I think you have to install a MustangII kit first... There are many other places like Air Suspension Technologies also- good luck!
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I just ordered my airbag Mustang II kit from Fatman Fabrications ($1999 with full Must II kit, brakes, arms, crossmember, rack, and bags). Heidts makes a full kit for a bit more (I think $2700), and they also make an upgrade kit if you already have a Must II front end, they sell a set of converted lower A-arms, bags, shocks, mounts, and an adapter for your upper A-arm to put the bag where your coil-over used to be for $650. If you are wanting to build your own set up, or buy a rear-end kit, go to <a href="http://WWW.JustAirBags.com." target="_blank">WWW.JustAirBags.com.</a> They sell triangulated 4-link kits for $459 with the bags included. They also sell individual components for the do-it-your-self'er. They are where I'm getting my compressor and valves from. Speedway Motors sells allot of the Mustang II front end pieces you will need if you're peice-ing one together. Zeg's also sells the conversion kit if you already have a Must II front end. I think their kit is in the $350-$400 range, though. I got most of my information out of this month's Street Rodder Magazine and Street Rod Builder.

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try www.alteredaltitude.com. Those guys do a lot of airride, and have great pic's on there site to help you!
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