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Old Jun 2, 2008 | 04:24 PM
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Hi i own a 2000 chevy s10 extreme here in the U.K. I am looking in to putting it on air ride. I am after information on any good kits that are on the market and how to fit them. I dont want it to be scraping the road so i dont want to be chopping out the chassis, and do any welding. Is there a kit that is just bolt in and away you go.

If you have any information or ideas please let me know

thanks for your help
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Old Jun 3, 2008 | 08:52 PM
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Here's a few links to the most popular air ride sites that I've found so far:

www.ridetech.com
www.suicidedoors.com
www.avsontheweb.com
www.kplinks.com
www.fbirides.com

Air Ride Technologies makes some of the best kits out there. They sell bolt-on air ride systems for just about any truck. Their stuff is expensive, but that's the price you pay for a true bolt on system.

KP Components makes a really nice bolt on rear kit for your truck also.
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