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Learn everything there is to know about how to install a versatile and capable air ride system.

Air suspension used to be expensive, difficult to install, and complex to understand. However, that was years ago. Today, thanks to kits made for virtually every make and model of car and truck, plus the popularization of automatic digital levelling kits, it’s easier than ever to take a vehicle and put it on the ground. With properly installed air ride suspension, you can set the height wherever you like, lay your ride on the asphalt when you want, and even tear through the corners like you’re driving a slot car. However, here’s the most important part: it’s just cool.

Having an airbagged vehicle isn’t restricted to one vehicle class or another. While it originally became popular with mini trucks, it soon caught on with street rods, cars, and motorcycles, and even traditional lowriders have embraced the scene. That’s because where previous adjustable suspensions had their problems, air ride setups are quite often cleaner and easier to maintain. It all depends on how it’s installed and how you manage it.

In How to Install Air Ride Suspension Systems, air ride veteran Kevin Whipps walks you through everything you need to know about installing an air suspension onto pretty much anything. After going through the basics of each component, he explains how they all work in harmony in easy-to-understand terms that make it simple for even the mechanically challenged to grasp. By the end of it all, you’ll know more about air suspension than you thought was possible and have a clear understanding of what you need to do to bag your ride.

Dedication

Acknowledgments

Introduction

 

Chapter 1: The History of Airbags 

Advantages and Disadvantages of Airbags 

Lifted Trucks with Airbags 

Motorcycles with Airbags 

What Can and Can’t be Bagged? 

 

Chapter 2: Air Systems 101

Air System Walkthrough 

 

Chapter 3: Compressors 

Definition and Function 

Compressor Selection 

Pressure Switches 

 

Chapter 4: Tanks, Fittings, and Air Lines

Tanks 

Compressed Gas

Fittings

Air Lines

 

Chapter 5: Valves 

Valve Types 

Wiring a Valve 

How to Make Connections 

Wiring Switches 

Wiring Diagrams for Switch Panels 

Wire Harnesses and Cables 

Switch Box and Panel Locations 

Pre-Wired Switch Boxes 

Digital Air Management

Valve Manifolds

 

Chapter 6: Gauges

Analog/Mechanical

Digital

Mounting Options

 

Chapter 7: What is an Airbag?

Airbag Types

Installation Requirements

 

Chapter 8: Digital Air Management Systems

Pressure-Based Systems

Height-Sensor-Based Systems

Hybrid Systems

Installing an Air Lift Performance 3H Kit

 

Chapter 9: Suspensions 

Shock Absorbers 

Sway Bars 

Independent Suspensions

Bolt-in Crossmembers

Straight-Axle Suspensions

Panhard Bars and Other Lateral Axle Locators

 

Chapter 10: Installations

Frame and Body Modification

Front Shock Installation on a 1995 Chevrolet Silverado 

Cantilever Suspensions 

Frame Modifications and Other Tips 

Front-Wheel-Drive Suspensions 

 

Chapter 11: Bagging a 1958 Chevrolet Impala

Installing the Front Suspension

Installing the Rear Suspension

Clearance Issues

Installing Air Suspension

Tips for Installing AccuAir Height Sensors

 

Source Guide

Learn everything there is to know about how to install a versatile and capable air ride system.

Air suspension used to be expensive, difficult to install, and complex to understand. However, that was years ago. Today, thanks to kits made for virtually every make and model of car and truck, plus the popularization of automatic digital levelling kits, it’s easier than ever to take a vehicle and put it on the ground. With properly installed air ride suspension, you can set the height wherever you like, lay your ride on the asphalt when you want, and even tear through the corners like you’re driving a slot car. However, here’s the most important part: it’s just cool.

Having an airbagged vehicle isn’t restricted to one vehicle class or another. While it originally became popular with mini trucks, it soon caught on with street rods, cars, and motorcycles, and even traditional lowriders have embraced the scene. That’s because where previous adjustable suspensions had their problems, air ride setups are quite often cleaner and easier to maintain. It all depends on how it’s installed and how you manage it.

In How to Install Air Ride Suspension Systems, air ride veteran Kevin Whipps walks you through everything you need to know about installing an air suspension onto pretty much anything. After going through the basics of each component, he explains how they all work in harmony in easy-to-understand terms that make it simple for even the mechanically challenged to grasp. By the end of it all, you’ll know more about air suspension than you thought was possible and have a clear understanding of what you need to do to bag your ride.

Pages : 144
Size : 8.5 X 11 (inches)
Format : Paperback / softback
Illustrations : 398 color photos
Publisher : CarTech
ISBN : 9781613255803
Product Code : SA500

Dedication

Acknowledgments

Introduction

 

Chapter 1: The History of Airbags 

Advantages and Disadvantages of Airbags 

Lifted Trucks with Airbags 

Motorcycles with Airbags 

What Can and Can’t be Bagged? 

 

Chapter 2: Air Systems 101

Air System Walkthrough 

 

Chapter 3: Compressors 

Definition and Function 

Compressor Selection 

Pressure Switches 

 

Chapter 4: Tanks, Fittings, and Air Lines

Tanks 

Compressed Gas

Fittings

Air Lines

 

Chapter 5: Valves 

Valve Types 

Wiring a Valve 

How to Make Connections 

Wiring Switches 

Wiring Diagrams for Switch Panels 

Wire Harnesses and Cables 

Switch Box and Panel Locations 

Pre-Wired Switch Boxes 

Digital Air Management

Valve Manifolds

 

Chapter 6: Gauges

Analog/Mechanical

Digital

Mounting Options

 

Chapter 7: What is an Airbag?

Airbag Types

Installation Requirements

 

Chapter 8: Digital Air Management Systems

Pressure-Based Systems

Height-Sensor-Based Systems

Hybrid Systems

Installing an Air Lift Performance 3H Kit

 

Chapter 9: Suspensions 

Shock Absorbers 

Sway Bars 

Independent Suspensions

Bolt-in Crossmembers

Straight-Axle Suspensions

Panhard Bars and Other Lateral Axle Locators

 

Chapter 10: Installations

Frame and Body Modification

Front Shock Installation on a 1995 Chevrolet Silverado 

Cantilever Suspensions 

Frame Modifications and Other Tips 

Front-Wheel-Drive Suspensions 

 

Chapter 11: Bagging a 1958 Chevrolet Impala

Installing the Front Suspension

Installing the Rear Suspension

Clearance Issues

Installing Air Suspension

Tips for Installing AccuAir Height Sensors

 

Source Guide

How to Install Air Ride Suspension Systems

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