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got the 'Aire Jax' switches hooked up last night and they are amazing. super easy proportional control for slower speed and fast as hell if you want. i dropped the front once hard enough i was worried about breaking something, but i can also easily take however long i want for it to drop. the new switch location is also money. highly recommend.
with the switches and no psi regulator, i was able to get 140psi in the front bags, the max on my tank regulator. but i got very little extra lift. i'm starting to get worried about making the 8-8.5" height i wanted. after that i started hooking up the relay and fuse block to get the onboard pumps running. got them to run, now i just need to wire them thru the psi switch. https://i.imgur.com/v5f6Zn9l.jpg |
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get'er done. let us know how it goes.
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nice tidy work. good job you're doing. better than sone proffessional jobs I've seen.
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Ii remember back in the day with the square body trucks they used some air bags inside the coil springs. can't remember if that was a factory thing or an aftermarket thing. I always wondered how much they helped but never actually found out since i was the repair guy not the truck owner or driver. mostly I seen them on 1 ton trucks but the max engine size/weight would have been a big block or a 6.2 diesel. hopefully you can make your's work without having to rework the control arm.
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bag inside the coil spring or in place of the coil spring?
this is the second set of LCA's i've built to take a bag in place of the spring. these use an 8" dia bag, the first set was for a 9" dia bag. i could also go back and make another set for the higher capacity bag again. |
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bag inside the coil. standard factory ride height. i think maybe the ride height was taller on the air bag assisted trucks but that was a long time ago.
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yup, stiffer comes to mind for sure
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got it! i was determined to get you that full height picture!
so i finished wiring up the dual OBA compressors with the tank psi switch and got actual good PSI to the bags. she went right up to height, and a weight off my shoulders. 8.5" front, 9" rear https://i.imgur.com/ocMNAQMl.jpg https://i.imgur.com/WwscXDLl.jpg https://i.imgur.com/hKhsi8il.jpg https://i.imgur.com/Dp2Udpml.jpg |
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fewf, load off.
looks good for height there. thanks for the pics. |
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One of my favorite duallys! (and I'm not a dually guy)
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are you puting a bumper on the front?
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hopefully you still like it after i do the bed. it'll be a little different. Quote:
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the task force trucks with no front bumper kinda look like they are launching when they are sitting still, haha.
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so it begins ...
i only have a few things to hook up, but there are so many damn wires!! https://i.imgur.com/qogarqj.jpg |
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looks pretty neat to me. keep going one circuit at a time and soon you won't have any circuits left.
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You're on the downhill side. It looks good at that ride height.
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i have always HATED the "Christmas tree press-in clip" style zip ties on factory harnesses. just a pain, never reusable, etc. well while working on the wife's vette i finally bought a bag of 100 of em and i'm starting to really like them. now that i can just cut em off n replace they are super handy. 1/4" hole, super secure, done. also, this cheap split seam loom from amazon is way better than that old plastic corrugation stuff i've used in the past. https://i.imgur.com/rnXmqchl.jpg |
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i've searched and searched, but cant' find a good cheap set of factory late-gen C30 knuckles. i'd really like to have a set on the shelf for back-up. i made some 3" bag spacers for the back, and by swapping out these drop knuckles i could gain back a real functional height while still getting low enough to be pretty sick. what drives me nutz is i had a set on that chassis i bought and they got scrapped. immediate regret. |
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there is also a tool that helps insert the wire into the splkit loom.
https://www.cabletiesandmore.ca/wire-loom-tools |
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Wait!! You built a chassis from scratch and you are griping about pulling a few wires through your truck??? LOL. Is it just me???
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generally a fabricator is allergic to electricity ya know! satisfying at completion, just not my favorite work. partially cuz ideal functionality of routing is not the same as a nice looking routing for the most part ... i end up with an internal struggle of hidden and serviceability. |
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found these online and printing a few different sizes of them now. https://www.printables.com/model/662...esser-werkzeug https://media.printables.com/media/p...ge_662378.webp |
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Have you looked at a racepak for your gauges and data logging? For the cost of the holley stuff I think the racepak might be a better option price wise.
Your air valves look like the little Larry ones I have on my truck. I'm guessing these guys bought Larry out. Unless they changed design or upgraded something inside them, plan to add some lube to your air system maybe 1 or 2x a year. I only have the 2 valve and not the 4 but they will stick some times and that sucks. Hopefully yours won't. I've had mine on the truck for a long time so maybe mine is just an old design. :lol: |
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