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Airing up the Tahoe 5 - Front Shockwave Titanium Series with Infrared Ground Level Sensors

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going thru some clips that were on my camera, i realized i never finished showing the air ride install....so here it is, better late then never! The fronts needed some butchering then modding but i eventually got it to work. Been working great from the first day i drove it. NOTE TO ALL: This is not a frame dragger or competition hopper (although theres nothing wrong with that! i love that shit too!) - its a high tech digital, self leveling (or manual height adjusted) air suspension system. I have about 2000lbs or more of stereo system in the back so not only is this a suspension, it is great for weight management. It USED to ride like a tank now it feels like a normal car again..........plus i have aroung 6-7" of over all travel. Go to www.ridetech.com and look up the Titanium series shockwaves (front) and also the stand alone Titanium series, double adjustable shocks (rear) to see what i have. I am using the E3 self leveling system which has not been molded into the dash yet - soon though and you know i will make a video of that too!
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Airing up the Tahoe 5 - Front Shockwave Titanium Series with Infrared Ground Level Sensors

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