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Old 09-03-2024, 11:24 AM   #5
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Re: Air Ride Information

I will try to get some pictures here soon when i can get some room to get under my blazer, I mounted 2 - 3 gallon ride tech tanks each with their own isolation valve.

Mounted each one on outside frame rail @ the rear gas tank behind rear tire splash guards, they tuck away there nicely. This is made possible because i have the exhaust dumps in front of rear wheels. As for the compressors I mounted on the Inside of the frame rails on the rear side of the trailing arm crossmember one on each side as well.

The solenoid valves (ridepro 4 way) block is mounted to a small piece of sheet metal i welded to the backside on the "STEP" support rear of the floor pan and where the bed meets. this makes for easy wire running to above floor where my controls are and tubing can be ran clean to this location as well. Main downside here is having to get under truck to work on solenoid for any reason
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