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kanderson63
01-28-2004, 10:41 PM
On the website, it says that this set up has been successfully used on a 82-03 chevy s10 blazer. I am very interested in getting the triangulated 4 link with bags/brackets (ARS 13500) for my 01 Xtreme Blazer, and was wondering what all had to be done to make it work.
Will this particular 4 link/brackets/bag kit, indeed work on my 01 blazer, and does anything have to be removed or modified to make it work. Thanks for any assistance.
kenny

darren@ridetech.com
01-29-2004, 10:34 AM
As far as the extent of the modifications that will depend on how low you go. This kit will work pretty good on the Blazer since the tank is behind the axle. On the pickup you will need to relocate the tank or get a fuel cell. I would opt for the AirBar or Roadgrater if it were me.

kanderson63
01-29-2004, 03:31 PM
Darren thanks for the reply. The triangulated 4 link is going to be for my 2001 Blazer Xtreme and it sounds like exactly what I am looking for. I am not looking to really lay it out or to modify the the rear floor. I already have a 2.5" notch installed, so I will prob hit the pumkin before bottoming out in the notch. Also, for the front, I am looking at the cool ride kit with the upper/lower tubular arms (ARF 5000 arm-arm). Will this kit bolt up to the front of the blazer with no probs? Will both of these kits work well with my 245/40/19' s? Also, looking at the 4 way big red valve system (ARC 4700). Are the 3/8 valves pretty quick? I am not looking to hop or anything, but I don' t want to wait forever to get it up either...lol Appreaciate your assistance.
Kenny

darren@ridetech.com
01-29-2004, 07:28 PM
Yea the ARF5000 with the arms will work fine on the blazer. The Big Red valves are pretty quick, about a second. They are about as fast as you can go and still control the pressure setting. Everything else sounds cool.

kanderson63
02-16-2004, 09:07 PM
Darren,
Just recieved some of the stuff I ordered, but I am waiting on the Cool Ride kit w/ LUCA and the Con6000. Any idea how long the back order on these will be? I am dying to get this stuff installed...lol. Thanks in advance for your assistance.
Kenny

darren@ridetech.com
02-17-2004, 05:34 PM
The control arms are shipping out today but the CON6000 will be another week or two.

kanderson63
02-17-2004, 07:15 PM
Darren,
Alrighty then, sounds good. Thanks for the heads up. Can' t wait to get it all installed. You got any info on the remote option for the " e" series? Can you raise/dump each corner seperately or raise all/dump all or all of the above. What options do I get with the remote? Thanks for the assistance.
Kenny

darren@ridetech.com
02-18-2004, 10:30 AM
The remote has a switch on the side to select inflate or deflate then you can operate each bag individually from the 4 buttons on the face. There is a 5th button on the side, depressing it 1-3 times will select one of 3 different air pressure settings. Normally we will set those to fully deflated, ride height, and fully inflated.