Air ride suspension
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From: Meridian, ID

I know my car has the air asist suspension on it. I am wondering if there is a way to adjust that manually or not. You see these Bonnnies going in to race at the drag strip with the rear higher in the air to get weight to the front tires. How are they doing that?
I thought only SSEi'* had that but here ya go:
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ic.php?t=65317
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ic.php?t=65317
Originally Posted by ten_gigahertz
Yes, my humble SE has it. It runs every time I turn on my car.
Originally Posted by BoneZ
Originally Posted by ten_gigahertz
Yes, my humble SE has it. It runs every time I turn on my car.
the Pump only runs if you have a leak and then its limited to 10 min at a time....
i personally like the fact that it will keep the weight off of the rear springs at all times
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Originally Posted by 1993 SLE
i personally like the fact that it will keep the weight off of the rear springs at all times
Originally Posted by markwb
Originally Posted by 1993 SLE
i personally like the fact that it will keep the weight off of the rear springs at all times
Originally Posted by 1993 SLE
Originally Posted by BoneZ
Originally Posted by ten_gigahertz
Yes, my humble SE has it. It runs every time I turn on my car.
the Pump only runs if you have a leak and then its limited to 10 min at a time....
i personally like the fact that it will keep the weight off of the rear springs at all times
Moved to Performance and Brainstorming. This isn't a mechanical problem.
My opinion is this:
There is no strain on the battery. Why not have the ELC keep your ride height correct and help keep some load off springs that are a PITA to change?
FTR, the 92-99 are very easy to trick 'up' for the track. No need to mess with the level sensor at all.
My opinion is this:
There is no strain on the battery. Why not have the ELC keep your ride height correct and help keep some load off springs that are a PITA to change?
FTR, the 92-99 are very easy to trick 'up' for the track. No need to mess with the level sensor at all.


