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Old 11-14-2007, 07:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Radlark
I have to agree although I have not purchased my air ride kit yet the guys over there are nothing but top notch when it comes to answering questions and offering up great suggestions,they are in the process of developing a kit for the 67-70 Impala it is up on their rack right now. I am pretty excited although I have not rode in an air ride car people that I have spoken to have nothing but great things to say, I will agree that faulty installation is the common denominator to problematic issues. I HAVE A 69 CAPRICE THAT IS AWAITING ONE OF THEIR SYSTEMS (oops sorry for the yellin just so damn excited, plus I have speed dependent volumn on my MAC ). Although you can find lesser systems out there the old addage of "you get what you pay for" is pretty evident. The guys at ART are

that is great news, i have a 70 impala and want to do airride, and was looking at doing the cool ride system maybe next summer but if they do the full on kit with control arms etc i may have to go that route, do you know if they are doing the control arms and everything for these cars?
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72 Nova SS, Plans have changed a little:artmorrison front subframe, and rear 3 link, pretty much stock ls1 and six speed with a single turbo for around 550hp. with a few other things mixed in.


current cruiser: "The green machine"

'70 Impala 4drht, 26K original miles, 2" drop springs and large swaybars, drives pretty good for a land yahct

and why do we modify everything...."BECAUSE STOCK SUCKS"
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