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Old 04-17-2012, 01:40 PM
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When properly installed and using ride height sensors instead or pressure you will be fine!

The system is actually very simple once broken down....

Once you setup the system and tell it where you want your ride height at all it needs to do is measure the sensors and open that valve until the sensor is happy and it will close the valve.

I think its a great cruiser type system....reliable and fun because you can just bump a switch and change ride height (not perm. In front or you need to get alignment) but around town you can drop some and fully dump at shows, when parked ect....

Each system has its advantages and disadvantages.

You need to choose which better suits your needs/wants and buy Ridetech...they use good high quality parts....DOT ect...

Highend luxo cars and suv's have air, diesel pusher motorhomes, big rigs, ect...

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