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Old 11-30-2006, 12:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Kallusive350z
i forgot, from personal experience, i really like the features of the dakota digital electronic switch setup, it's more precise than a normal switch setup, but you pay the extra price. It's display tho would be easier to integrate into a car, for a more clean look. VIAR compressors are really nice, those are the ones you want in your system

if you are interested in more "play time" up and down, you can just swap out to a bigger tank right? Space permitting of course....

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The Dakota Digital units are nice because you can program in the auto functions. Thank you for your comments!
Old 11-30-2006, 12:27 PM
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Originally Posted by supergodzilla
do the bags take up more space than the oem spring? can I run just as aggressive offset wheels with the bags as i could with springs?

The OD on the front bags is 6" and rear bags are 5.8" diameter. on the 350z you should not run into any wheel issues over stock suspension. The wheels will come into contact with the spindle in the front and the shock in the rear before the bags.

now if your wheels are going to stick out past the fenders we will need to adjust the brackets or bump stops to limit the drop.
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Originally Posted by universalAirSus
The OD on the front bags is 6" and rear bags are 5.8" diameter. on the 350z you should not run into any wheel issues over stock suspension. The wheels will come into contact with the spindle in the front and the shock in the rear before the bags.

now if your wheels are going to stick out past the fenders we will need to adjust the brackets or bump stops to limit the drop.
what if it was on a G35? thanks.
Old 11-30-2006, 10:23 PM
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Originally Posted by drift_time
what if it was on a G35? thanks.
Same thing as Zack has outlined above for the 350Z.
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We actually have just recieved a Universal Air Suspension kit courtesy of Zack and will provide a complete guide of the installation, and experience(s).

We will also be doing a suspension comparison between stock, and bagged.

Stay tuned!
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https://my350z.com/forum/brakes-and-suspension/233982-air-suspension-build-log-updated-11-30-06-a.html#post3038408
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