R Rust in peace Well-known member Joined Jan 15, 2011 Messages 54 Jan 21, 2012 #1 I have bags front and rear. I have a tank and a good compressor. What do I need to raise and lower the front and rear separately? I do not want the air to transfer from one bag to the other. Thanks Don Attachments DSC02035.JPG 165 KB
I have bags front and rear. I have a tank and a good compressor. What do I need to raise and lower the front and rear separately? I do not want the air to transfer from one bag to the other. Thanks Don
sneakysnake "There’s nothing new in originality" Joined Dec 25, 2009 Messages 2,701 Location Oklahoma Jan 21, 2012 #2 You can put 8 valves together but I used the white version of these its more compact and cleaner looking. http://www.airbagit.com/v/vspfiles/pages/AirValves_PAGE.html
You can put 8 valves together but I used the white version of these its more compact and cleaner looking. http://www.airbagit.com/v/vspfiles/pages/AirValves_PAGE.html
R Rust in peace Well-known member Joined Jan 15, 2011 Messages 54 Jan 21, 2012 #3 Thanks for the link sneakysnake. Looks like they may have discontinued the white. I can only find the red even though they still show the white. I guess it is best to get a complete manifold than trying to piece one together. Don
Thanks for the link sneakysnake. Looks like they may have discontinued the white. I can only find the red even though they still show the white. I guess it is best to get a complete manifold than trying to piece one together. Don
gold03 He lives in an "Altered State"! Joined Nov 28, 2009 Messages 1,175 Location Edmonton, Alberta Jan 22, 2012 #4 You could just use one of these controllers to run separate air from your tank to your two axles. Each switch controls an airline to a separate feed. you need two switches for two axles. Four switches for each of four wheels. http://www.autoanything.com/suspension-systems/74A5184A0A0.aspx I use on in my 2003 Dodge truck to give load assistance for trailer hauling. Gold03
You could just use one of these controllers to run separate air from your tank to your two axles. Each switch controls an airline to a separate feed. you need two switches for two axles. Four switches for each of four wheels. http://www.autoanything.com/suspension-systems/74A5184A0A0.aspx I use on in my 2003 Dodge truck to give load assistance for trailer hauling. Gold03
gold03 He lives in an "Altered State"! Joined Nov 28, 2009 Messages 1,175 Location Edmonton, Alberta Jan 22, 2012 #5 By the way rust in peace, I wouldn't mind seeing more pictures of your truck. It looks good. gold03
R Rust in peace Well-known member Joined Jan 15, 2011 Messages 54 Jan 22, 2012 #6 gold03 Do you need air valves with the switches in your link? Thanks for the info and compliment.; Here are a few pics Don Attachments DSC02055.JPG 164.8 KB DSC02050.JPG 164.2 KB DSC02036.JPG 165.1 KB DSC02019.JPG 165.3 KB DSC02049.JPG 165 KB DSC02046.JPG 163.2 KB DSC02501.JPG 164.3 KB DSC02024.JPG 165.2 KB DSC02047.JPG 164.1 KB DSC02017.JPG 165 KB
gold03 Do you need air valves with the switches in your link? Thanks for the info and compliment.; Here are a few pics Don
Sam_Fear Brother Rat Joined Oct 11, 2008 Messages 12,478 Location Dixon, IA Jan 29, 2012 #7 They can be ordered as electronic or pneumatic.
Dirtyrat Got Fins? Joined Aug 3, 2011 Messages 6,007 Location Shelby Twp., MI Jan 29, 2012 #8 I like this truck a lot, nice work!