2003 Hummer H2 Airbag Suspension - Hammering A Hummer
 To allow the front suspension...  To allow the front suspension to become relaxed, the front torsion bars were removed and discarded. The Air Ride Technologies' ShockWave 1009 bellow pneumatic system will support the front suspension from here on. |  Carlos assembles the Air Ride...  Carlos assembles the Air Ride Technologies four-way Big Red pneumatic valves to the manifold. |  Following the installation...  Following the installation of the Big Red air manifold, valves, and solenoids, the Air Ride Technologies 5-gallon air tank is installed into the custom No Limit Engineering steel-plate storage box. |
 With all of the pneumatic...  With all of the pneumatic accessories installed into the storage box, Carlos and Rob lift and install the unit up and between the rear frame rails behind the rear axle housing. |  The pneumatic system will...  The pneumatic system will be powered (inflated) by a pair of Air Ride Technologies' Viair-400 (.71 cfm, 150 PSI) compressors. |  A pair of 5/8-inch wrenches...  A pair of 5/8-inch wrenches were used to tighten the stainless steel braided air line to the fittings. |
 The No Limit Engineering tandem...  The No Limit Engineering tandem air-compressor mounting bracket allows the Viair-400 compressors to be mounted to the outside of the passenger-side frame rail. |  Carlos muscles the dual compressor...  Carlos muscles the dual compressor bracket up into position on the outside of the passenger frame rail. Once secured to the frame rail, the compressors are out of harm's way. |  |