Ok. So we finished everything and I started to drive the car around town for a little while. You know get the hang of things, and to experiment a little. I discovered that with enough pressure, I could hop my back tires off the ground a foot to two . I was like WoW. I then got back to reality and realized that I could cause some serious damage to my car by doing that, so I stopped. I also realized that my backend had no weight and was just way to bouncy for me to drive. It was just uncomfortable and not practical, so me and my dad installed just some ordinary regular air shocks in the rear. We were skeptical about this at first, like would they be able to collapse fully enough when the system had no air? and would they be able to open up enough when the system had air. We installed them and I am happy to say that they work perfectly. My setup was great...it was just too slow for me. I hated having to wait for pressure to build up in my tanks, so....I bought two more compressors.
This time I bought the Viair 450 chrome compressors.

So here are some pictures of trunk setup:


By adding these to my setup, it greatly reduced my wait time and I was pleased with that, but I wanted something else...
I needed some bass.

I bought an amp and some Audiobahns off a friend that needed some money, and installed them...great more wires LOL. Anyways, here are some more pics of my trunk and my battery...and before anyone says anything, all of my wires have multiple inline fuses and circuit breakers installed on them for safety, and more airtanks have pressure relief valves on them.




