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Old 05-12-2008, 08:28 PM   #1
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s13 push button ride height adj.

anyone has any info (where to get supplies from and which parts) how to set up adjustable air or hydraulic (which ever is lighter) suspension, so I can rise the car. But keeping the coilovers cuz I don't wanna affect the handling now.
I just need a little lift like 1/4" to 1/2" cuz I have hard time driving up in my driveway, and I already modified the driveway to make it flatter but still it scrapes.
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damn anyone have more info onthis?
im in the same boat as you dude my drive way sucks balls
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I'm not looking for replacing the springs, I just want something additional, so the struts and springs will be left alone
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I'm not looking for replacing the springs, I just want something additional, so the struts and springs will be left alone
then you are out of luck...
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They were right about suggesting you contact Yokotas13. He posted exactly this setup a while back. It's an airbag system that goes around your coilovers. It is ridiculously baller, but neither lightweight nor cheap...
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would it be possible to drill a hole in the current strut and pump additional pressure, pushing the rod inside and raising the car when needed. Or would the pressure just blow the seals, anyone got any info on this.
I don't need any guessing replies.
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They were right about suggesting you contact Yokotas13. He posted exactly this setup a while back. It's an airbag system that goes around your coilovers. It is ridiculously baller, but neither lightweight nor cheap...
yea, it didnt retain the spring though. you keep the coilover part, but the spring is replaced with an airbag.
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but it doesnt amtter
still drovet he same as with a spring

The other option is the Robeurta cup
and you wont pay for it becuase your cheap. i jsut haev a feeling
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