Available aftermarket suspension components-Update 20May04
#12
QUOTE (REDZMAN)
Visions, how much for a full Air Ride for my 2001?
Same question for Hydraulic.
Same question for Hydraulic.
Wel, it depends. Hydraulic prices are determined upon how many pumps, "moves" and other component parts you want with the kit. You can get a basic one pump kit and 3 batterys and 3 switches (front up/front down, front left and front right) for around $350. Then you could get a nice 6 pump, 8 battery with chain bridge, 12 switches with other little fun things, for around $3600.
As for Air, it again depends on the kits, the speed, and so on. Here's a quick basic price list though:
Basic Kit - takes about 2+ minutes to fully air up and down, small air tank, 4 switches, no gauges, small compressor, all for around $800
Intermediate Kit - takes about 45 sec - 1 min to air up and down, larger tanks, one air gauge, 8 switches, 100% duty free 3/4 HP compressor all for around $1400
Advanced kit - top of the line, super instant fast, large air tank, 2 compressors, air gauges, 10 switches, etc, etc, ..... all for around $1800.
My prices include install. Takes roughly 4 days to install. 3 days for custom work and install, 1 day to fully test to make sure everything is perfect. Prices also include lifetime warranty on my INSTALL and WORK and BRACKETS. Any other issues with parts, you have to pay for on your own. However, if any parts go bad within 30 days, I personally will cover it for you. Just because I'm a nice guy like that. laugh.gif
#13
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From: Los Lunas, New Mexico, USA.
Vehicle: 2001 Hyundai Tiburon, 2004 Kia Sorento, 2010 Kia Soul
Hmm... I think if I do this later, after a kit and lowering, I'm going with the air. I just don't want to imagine the mess if a Hydraulic system ruptured.
Don't think I'd need the ultra kit, but the medium kit would do.
Thanks for the info.
Don't think I'd need the ultra kit, but the medium kit would do.
Thanks for the info.
#14
QUOTE (KayJai)
http://www.speedstate.com also has stuff including suspension for our Tibs.
That's where I got my Suspension from!
Great Customer service too!
That's where I got my Suspension from!
Great Customer service too!
That's where I'm going to buy from come mid-september.
#16
Whiteline.com.au
also have a caster kit for the tib/coupe i installed them today,
had to get the old ones cut/pressed out and the new onse pressed in.
Moderator: The correct website is: http://www.whiteline.com.au
The cataloge says the caster kit adds 1 degree to the front. Available only for the front. Product fits all RD tibs. I was unable to find a price.
also have a caster kit for the tib/coupe i installed them today,
had to get the old ones cut/pressed out and the new onse pressed in.
Moderator: The correct website is: http://www.whiteline.com.au
The cataloge says the caster kit adds 1 degree to the front. Available only for the front. Product fits all RD tibs. I was unable to find a price.
#17
Key Performance used to carry a matched set of Sachs springs and shocks. Don't know if they do anymore though.
Moderator: Unable to find a website for a company or distributor called "Key Performance". Sachs-Boge catalogs list parts for Tibs.
Whiteline's webstore had Sachs struts for the excel and lantra but not the tib. HDK carries Sachs-Boge struts for tibs. The sachs struts are a slightly better OEM replacement strut. Approximately 10% stiffer than stock and I would suspect better quality. This puts them on par with the KYB GR2 series struts.
Moderator: Unable to find a website for a company or distributor called "Key Performance". Sachs-Boge catalogs list parts for Tibs.
Whiteline's webstore had Sachs struts for the excel and lantra but not the tib. HDK carries Sachs-Boge struts for tibs. The sachs struts are a slightly better OEM replacement strut. Approximately 10% stiffer than stock and I would suspect better quality. This puts them on par with the KYB GR2 series struts.