Kelderman Air Suspension GMT 900 system

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Agh!!! hate you guys I really want this kit!

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With this pic did you use a camara rig and drive about 2mph and they just photoshoped out the rig? I had something similar to this with my show car when it was featured in a magazine.

I used my boom arm with cups and super clamps. This was at about 35mph and I just drag the shutter to keep the motion. I freelance via a small studio out of my home and just recently branched to in motion automotive December of last year.
 

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Shit I forgot to get you that price, I will this week.
 

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I'm interested in this kit but I have a few questions first. I watched a couple youtube videos on the kit and it seems like the valves are slooooooow. I'm guessing 3/8". Can they be changed out to 1/2" valves to make it a little quicker? Another thing is I was looking at the presets, can you not adjust the pressure in the bags while the vehicle is in motion?
 
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You have full adjustability on the fly, the presets are just that - presets/starting points. From there you can manipulate anything you want any time you want.

As for slow - I don't consider this slow. It goes full height to dumped in less than 4 seconds. If you wanted to swap valves it wouldn't be hard at all. I'd check with Yates or go into Kelderman direct with those questions.
 

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Such a beautiful looking truck good luck on the sale. Rolling shot is badass
 

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Emay's system runs 1/4" fittings and air line right now, you would have to run 1/4" to 3/8" adapters at the bags and valves to speed it up a bit. You would not want to run 1/2" on this system as the automatic leveling system would not be as accurate at that speed, I have not tried 3/8" but I would assume it would be a little less accurate then 1/4". The speed of 1/4" not over slow as I ran this system for over a year with no complaints on speed but it is also a subject thing.
 

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Gotcha...alright, well I'm still weighing my options. I've got a call into a few shops. May end up sending her off to lay frame. Depends on what the cost is and how fast the turn around is.
 

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Gotcha...alright, well I'm still weighing my options. I've got a call into a few shops. May end up sending her off to lay frame. Depends on what the cost is and how fast the turn around is.

Good luck :) Too lay frame your looking around 15k :insane:
Sorry, not trying to hijack the thread :(
 

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