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lashlee

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I've installed a few over the years, though none were ever on an Accord. I think it's a great idea with some limitations. The hardest part off all of them is keeping the lines sealed, and keeping everything dry. If you live in an area with all seasons of weather than you'd better be ready to have another way to work once everything is frozen.
 

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The hardest part off all of them is keeping the lines sealed, and keeping everything dry. If you live in an area with all seasons of weather than you'd better be ready to have another way to work once everything is frozen.[/QUOTE]


Now is that a problem exclusive on air ride cars? I used to have a ford f250 deasel with a air suspension and never had any problems with freezing. As long as the air tank is drained of excess h2o there shouldnt b a issue rite? Or am i missing something? if 18 wheelers can run both air suspension and air brakes during the winter then why cant we? What am i missing?
 

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Im not. Using a big rig as an example. Clearly the technology is out there. Its been out for years. Im suprised that it hasnt been applied to cars more.
 

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Im not. Using a big rig as an example. Clearly the technology is out there. Its been out for years. Im suprised that it hasnt been applied to cars more.

Not everyone wants air ride suspension.....just a thought.
 

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