Breathless!!!
Is the ride bouncy?Not sure on psi. When you calibrate the system and initially set it up, you start at full low, and then full high, and the system then figures out the in-between. You do have to take measurements of the suspension when putting it together to ensure it isn't too low or high though.
It's not bouncy, but it's also not as stiff as a coilover setup would be. My air struts are Air Lift, but the management is Accuair. My setup uses sensors at each corner to monitor height and adjusts accordingly to keep it level. You can program in different heights... fully on the ground, drive height, and 4x4 mode. It also has the normal "just push up and down" for everything in between. Having said all that, I would probably go Air Lift for everything if I did it again... just seems easier to keep it all as one manufacturer.Is the ride bouncy?
I have Air Lift setup which allows each corner to be set at different psi via remote or app connection. Static height is manual adjustment like a coil over with the airbag/air spring for suspension. Took a bit to figure out the balance, but love the instant adjustment. My driveway requires “4x4 mode”.
I helped install that accuair system on a batmobile..(not bmw, I mean an actual Batmobile from Michael Keaton's movie, lol). I never knew how great the ride could be and how handy the adjustments were. Very solid systems. I'd def consider using one of those if I were playing with extra funds...It's not bouncy, but it's also not as stiff as a coilover setup would be. My air struts are Air Lift, but the management is Accuair. My setup uses sensors at each corner to monitor height and adjusts accordingly to keep it level. You can program in different heights... fully on the ground, drive height, and 4x4 mode. It also has the normal "just push up and down" for everything in between. Having said all that, I would probably go Air Lift for everything if I did it again... just seems easier to keep it all as one manufacturer.
Air Lift recently stopped selling their universal kits, so if you have something that isn't in their normal catalog, I'm not sure what you go with. Not sure if there are other kits out there that fill that void for full custom builds.I helped install that accuair system on a batmobile..(not bmw, I mean an actual Batmobile from Michael Keaton's movie, lol). I never knew how great the ride could be and how handy the adjustments were. Very solid systems. I'd def consider using one of those if I were playing with extra funds....