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  • in reply to: SMC Air Cylinders for Automotive suspensions? #21614
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    Oh and I do know they need to be about 4 inches in diameter with a 6 inch stroke and handle about 150 to 200 PSI. Ricky

    in reply to: SMC Air Cylinders for Automotive suspensions? #21615
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    Hi Ricky,I don’t know anything about an air cylinder from SMC for low rider applications, since most (or all) are airbags (typically Firestone). Take a look at the following link on eBay for a photo of the parts involved;http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBa

    in reply to: SMC Air Cylinders for Automotive suspensions? #21616
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    You sure can use air cylinders for lowrider applications. It is very common to replace struts with air cylinders. Most common are 3 in the rear and 3-1/4″ in the front. Please contact me with any specific questions you might have.”

    in reply to: SMC Air Cylinders for Automotive suspensions? #21617
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    Ricky,My company is an authorized SMC Pneumatic Distributor. We currently have a company locally using SMC valves, fittings and cylinders for Low Riders. I would be happy to discuss your application further and to provide any of the technical info

    in reply to: SMC Air Cylinders for Automotive suspensions? #21618
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    Bag it…use 6 bags for clearance. The ride is ten times better. Cylinders are impossible to drive UNLESS you add accumulators. If you use cylinders….3″ in back…4″in front…Don’t know about SMC but I have Bimba part numbers. Over twenty”

    in reply to: SMC Air Cylinders for Automotive suspensions? #21619
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    Ricky, i think i can help you out. My company is Pacific Air Technology, and we are a Technlogy” Distributor for SMC USA. We do in fact carry the air cylinders you are looking for. We are the ONLY distributor in North America that sells the cylin”

    in reply to: SMC Air Cylinders for Automotive suspensions? #21620
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    I am looking for a air suspension kit for a 1991 Toyota Celica ST. Can anyone help. Thanks

    in reply to: SMC Air Cylinders for Automotive suspensions? #21621
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    i have used PAT’s cans for every ride i have built….i had a bad experience with a buddy’s MIC stuff, and another’s AIM stuff, and it’s looking like a EAI job is about to go south…..i always recommend PAT’s Cans…..tho i build my own kits”…”

    in reply to: One touch fitting for swiveling or swinging connection #21624
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    Are you sure you mean 3mm and not 4mm?

    in reply to: One touch fitting for swiveling or swinging connection #21625
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    Try Legri / ComozziIn Australia contact Compair.

    in reply to: One touch fitting for swiveling or swinging connection #21626
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    Check out Norgrens PneuFit C range. Norgren.com

    in reply to: Northman Valves and Solenoids #21627
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    Try Ph:630-588-8488

    in reply to: Northman Valves and Solenoids #21628
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    Try Motion Industries

    in reply to: Air Suspension #21629
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    Several manufacturers produce valves which are in effect proportional. They produce a change in the ride height based on the position of the actuator arm.Physically they connect to the axle and to the frame of the vehicle or trailer. As the load

    in reply to: Air Suspension #21630
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    We are a manufacturer in PA producing Air control kits for this type of application.Steerable or non steerable lift controls are typically our speciality.Most of in the case of trailer as opposed to Truck you would have a control box mounted out o

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