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my EJ wagz
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parisian62
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Re: my EJ wagz
waaay cool
Stewart
Stewart
Feelin free in a '61 FB.
Member of FB-EK Holden Car Club Of NSW Inc.
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Member of FB-EK Holden Car Club Of NSW Inc.
Check out the Rebuild of Old Timer
Re: my EJ wagz
Twin 400c compressors,10 gallon air tank
Tank is usualy covered up but at shows i pull the carpet back
Tank is usualy covered up but at shows i pull the carpet back
Re: my EJ wagz
very very cool
any suspension shots from underneath?
Cheers
Nathan
any suspension shots from underneath?
Cheers
Nathan
FB/EK Holden Car Club of W.A. Inc
Foundation Member
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Re: my EJ wagz
ok heres one of the front bag and accuair sensor,ill get the rears etc tomorrow
Re: my EJ wagz
Looks cool as mate
Must be heaps of fun to cruise!
Can't wait to see rear set up of bags.
Did you fit them yourself? Much hassle? Would you do it again or recommend them?
Sorry for all the questions, just plotting things in my head haha
Must be heaps of fun to cruise!
Can't wait to see rear set up of bags.
Did you fit them yourself? Much hassle? Would you do it again or recommend them?
Sorry for all the questions, just plotting things in my head haha
Woody - UMX-282
FB EK Club WA
Foundation Member # 138
FB EK Club WA
Foundation Member # 138
Re: my EJ wagz
This is too cool!..
How is the accuair kit going? I'm planning on using one on my ek.
How is the accuair kit going? I'm planning on using one on my ek.
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Re: my EJ wagz
Hi guys, the accuair set up is good and i really havnt had any real dramas with it.
The wagon had airbags in it when i got it but a different setup with was just crap,it had cheap valves and 1/2 inch lines running a small tank and single pump. all had to be replaced and more strengthening done to the mounting points.
go with the accuair setup as its the only one that can be engineered in victoria but maybe look at airbags that have the height sensor built into them,this saves running the rod sensor(they break easy)
when it comes to fitting them its really straight forward and i would do it again but make sure if you cant do it yourself get a decent shop to help out.
if you want names and numbers let me know as ive had trouble at a certain airbag shop.
its always kool to go to a show and dump it and see people just stare with a funny look on their faces
The wagon had airbags in it when i got it but a different setup with was just crap,it had cheap valves and 1/2 inch lines running a small tank and single pump. all had to be replaced and more strengthening done to the mounting points.
go with the accuair setup as its the only one that can be engineered in victoria but maybe look at airbags that have the height sensor built into them,this saves running the rod sensor(they break easy)
when it comes to fitting them its really straight forward and i would do it again but make sure if you cant do it yourself get a decent shop to help out.
if you want names and numbers let me know as ive had trouble at a certain airbag shop.
its always kool to go to a show and dump it and see people just stare with a funny look on their faces
Re: my EJ wagz
This one was taken at summernats25
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parisian62
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Re: my EJ wagz
ooooh I'm lovin this.
Feelin free in a '61 FB.
Member of FB-EK Holden Car Club Of NSW Inc.
Check out the Rebuild of Old Timer
Member of FB-EK Holden Car Club Of NSW Inc.
Check out the Rebuild of Old Timer
Re: my EJ wagz
I'll get some side on pics when its laid out flat,this is ride height