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Originally Posted by 4r3s
I have no idea, just know he wishes he didn't do it now.
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The thing about air suspension is that the installation is easily messed up. Every junction in the air line is a possible point for air leaks, and the lines themselves have to be ran properly in order to avoid pinching/cracking. On top of that, cutting the line(s) at an angle or leaving burrs/deformed edges can cause leaks. Also, some of the kits come with cheap fittings. The Ksport/D2 systems use compression fittings, which is what you want. Regular barbed push-on style fittings are no bueno.
Air suspension installation is definitely something that has a learning curve. For anyone interested in air suspension, I'd suggest either finding a reputable shop with experience in air ride systems, OR doing a ton of research before installing it.