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<blockquote data-quote="LeeZee" data-source="post: 386150" data-attributes="member: 17704"><p>I have a mixture of parts and kits but the airlift kit can be bought on Amazon. The shocks can be bought on Amazon and sometimes eBay.</p><p></p><p>I have changed the compressor to a 150 PSI one, again these can be bought on eBay.</p><p></p><p>Once I have mine finished I'll do a full write up. Just be careful which beam you try it with as clearance becomes and issue on 3 - 4 inch narrowed and shock tower position is important.</p><p></p><p>Also I discovered that adjuster position is important as preload is necessary to assist with lift.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LeeZee, post: 386150, member: 17704"] I have a mixture of parts and kits but the airlift kit can be bought on Amazon. The shocks can be bought on Amazon and sometimes eBay. I have changed the compressor to a 150 PSI one, again these can be bought on eBay. Once I have mine finished I'll do a full write up. Just be careful which beam you try it with as clearance becomes and issue on 3 - 4 inch narrowed and shock tower position is important. Also I discovered that adjuster position is important as preload is necessary to assist with lift. [/QUOTE]
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