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Airline routing, tank mounting and shock relocating questions.
64 c10 airline, tank, compressor and rear shock questions
So I am finishing up bagging my 64. I have a couple questions that are stumping me that I'm sure y'all will see as simple. Thanks for your help in advance. Running airlines from bags into cab: how are you guys getting from outside to I the cab? Pics of routing would be great. How are you mounting your compressors and air tank so they don't vibrate or interfere with the bed? One again pics please. Finally rear shocks. I put in a step notch and a bridge kit with lowering blocks. In a lot of picture I don't see rear shocks just bags. Is it not necessary to run bags and shocks? I have some drop shocks but don't think they will be long enough to reach from the lower mount point to the bridge. If you are how are you mounting them and what are you using? Thanks again to all. |
Re: Airline routing, tank mounting and shock relocating questions.
I seen ppl run lines threw the floor of the cab. are trying to mount ur tank and compressors in the bed or under the bed?
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Re: Airline routing, tank mounting and shock relocating questions.
Haven't decided where I want to mount them. I'm open to ideas or what works best.
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Re: Airline routing, tank mounting and shock relocating questions.
there are few companys that make mounting brackets for air ride....does your tank have mounts on it? also u could get some compressor brackets too
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Re: Airline routing, tank mounting and shock relocating questions.
Yes my tank has mount legs.
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Re: Airline routing, tank mounting and shock relocating questions.
Porterbuilt makes brackets for mounting a three gallon tank and compressor on the side of the frame. Looks clean.
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