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Air Ride Technologies - Air O' Dynamics

Do Air-Spring suspensions work as good as they look? With the right engineering, we prove that thay are just as good as anything else out there.
January, 2009
By Steven Rupp
Photography by Johnny Hunkins, Nick Licata
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Here's the complete rear Air... 
   
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Here's the complete rear Air Bar for our second-generation Camaro. The part number is ABAR20500 and the retail price is $1,995. This kit includes the Shockwave double-adjustable shocks.
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Time to take off all the old... 
   
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Time to take off all the old parts. Once again, we find ourselves cutting off the g/28's stainless exhaust system. Once the rear end was supported by a jack, we removed the leaf springs, spring pads, and shocks.
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The upper bar and shock mount... 
   
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The upper bar and shock mount is a true bolt-in deal. You will need to remove the back seat for this part of the installation and it's very straightforward.
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Air Ride technician Rodney... 
   
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Air Ride technician Rodney Mason installs the lower control arm mount and bolts the control arm mount/leaf-spring pad to the axle pad.
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To center the axle, we measured... 
   
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To center the axle, we measured from the frame rail (under the bump stop mount) to the mounting surface of the wheel. Rodney adjusted the axle until the measurement was the same on both sides (12 3/8-inches). He then used 4.75-inch tubular shims for centering the rear (just behind the tape measure), to help set pinion angle and ride height. Once the pinion angle and center have been set, these spacers should be tack welded in place. They will hold the axle in place until the upper control arm mounts are welded to the axle tubes.
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Now it's time to set the pinion... 
   
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Now it's time to set the pinion angle. The driveshaft angle needs to match pinion angle. We found the tailshaft angle to be 87.9 degrees. The pinion was 88.5 degrees down, which was adjusted to 87.9 degrees to match the tailshaft angle.
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Here, the upper control arm... 
   
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Here, the upper control arm has been bolted to the upper bar and shock mount bracket. The axle bracket tabs are bolted to the control arm and the axle has been cleaned where the bracket will be welded. Now it's time to locate the bracket gusset. Tap it into place near the axle tube, tack weld it in place, then weld it completely. On some cars (like ours) the brake line will have to be moved away from where the bracket will be welded. Weld length should be held to just 1-inch at a time to avoid warping of the axle tube.
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Here's the easiest part: the... 
   
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Here's the easiest part: the 7000 Series ShockWave air springs just bolt right on. We did run into a clearance issue on the passenger side between the ShockWave air spring and the emergency brake cable for the Baer brakes. We will need to make a small bracket to move the cable further out. Another option would be to rotate the caliper so that the cable clears. Air Ride is working on a solution for this as well.
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This is the complete ShockWave... 
   
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This is the complete ShockWave 1000 Series front system, part No. 1037-LUCA; it retails for $1,499 and includes the StrongArm upper and lower control arms.
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You'll need to cut out some... 
   
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You'll need to cut out some of the front frame for clearance in the coil spring pocket. Air Ride requires a 2.75-inch tall channel around the shock mount that provides at least a 1/2-inch clearance on both sides of the ShockWave air spring. You will then need to cut off the fingers inside the frame once the channel is opened up. Not all applications require cutting, so check with Air Ride Technologies about your specific vehicle.

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