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Old 02-26-2003, 08:59 PM   #1
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Question Bought bags/Bag Pro's?/Wiring valves?/Custom Push button momentary switches?

I have my bags and switches, tanks etc... need advice for install.

My question is can I run the ground to the push button momentary switches instead of the power wire?

Also anyone know where I can get nice billet LED "mini" pushbutton momentary switches?



REAR BAG SPACERS? NOT ANOUGH LIFT

maxium lift problem? Without a c-notch I noticed that the bags will not compress all the way when the u bolts are sitting on the cut factory bump stops. My idea is to shim the rear bags untill they are like a 1/4" from bottoming out the bag. When sitting on the rear bump stops. Then I will acheive maxium travel and lift out of the rear bags? Then when I get my c-notch I'll take the shims/spacers out from under the rear bags.

What are all your thoughts on this?


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I bought bags, valves and compressors from Larry at Innovative

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hidden hitch, panhard kit,shock relocator kit.........
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Old 02-26-2003, 10:43 PM   #2
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Help Slammed 67/XXL? Bag guys? Throw me a bone here people! LOL
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Old 02-26-2003, 11:17 PM   #3
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Yeah, you can shim up the rear bags. I think some kits come with brackets for the rear bags, which will raise them also. Did you buy a kit or are you going to make up your own brackets? I think you'll find that without shimming up the rear bags, the front will sit higher than the rear at ride height anyway. That is the problem I'm encountering. I could shim my rear bags up, but I want maximum DROP, not maximum LIFT. Therefore, I'm gonna notch my front cross member to bring the front down a little to even it out. As for wiring the switches, you could run the grounds to the switches, but it'll be the same amount of wire, so I'm not sure what the advantage is.
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Old 02-26-2003, 11:17 PM   #4
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why does it matter if the bag is bottomed out or not? its not gonna make a difference
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Old 02-26-2003, 11:47 PM   #5
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oh i think i misunderstood that question
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Old 02-27-2003, 01:23 AM   #6
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i think you did haha have to post pics when u get it done
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Old 02-27-2003, 10:29 AM   #7
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Old 02-27-2003, 11:31 AM   #8
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On running the ground, if the solonoids have only one wire you will have to isolate them from the body, for the case is how it is designed to get its ground, if it has two , then its a matter of running a all time hot and putting a switch to ground to complete the curcuit
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Old 02-27-2003, 04:41 PM   #9
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Picture of my valve set-up.

What your looking at are 3/8" valves, using high pressure crimp on 5000psi hose. The fittings are JIC/AN which ever term you use. #6 hose, and or 3/8"

I plan on the front using 1/2" valves and hose.
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Old 02-27-2003, 04:47 PM   #10
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Ok I'm letting you all in on my new idea. This is my secret switch box. The board the mini momentary push button switches are mounted to is, G-10 Garolite black. This is just what I had at the time. I'm going to be using Carbon fiber eventually.
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Old 02-27-2003, 04:49 PM   #11
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This is the ashtray out, and a sample piece of the Carbon material I'll be using, for the final product.

If anyone is interested I can whip these ashtray inserts up. My problem now is finding good quality mini push button momentary switches. I'd like to find billet ones.
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Old 02-27-2003, 07:04 PM   #12
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These Radio Shack switches in the picture in the ashtray suck! They stick. I need lower profile ones too. Anyone know where to get good ones? I can't wait to get my ALuminum tanks tommarrow. Then it's time to test.
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Old 02-27-2003, 08:29 PM   #13
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Just curious....... Why not just use DOT approved air line and push-in fittings? I would think it'd be cheaper and easier to install than what you are using.
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Thread hijack alert...

I just lost one corner of my air ride today. The right rear "up" is not responding. It's definitely the solenoid itself. I had this happen once before (when I first moved to MA in winter 2001) and Air Ride Technologies promptly replaced it with a brand new piece. I've pinged them via email about what to do with the one that's sticking now but I suspect they're going to tell me it's OOW (out of warranty). So... questions arise-- 1) has anyone else had this kind of failure problem, 2) what kind of valves should I use if I decide to toss the ART ones I have now, and 3) what's for lunch?

I don't even dump the truck that often... maybe a couple of times per month, but I would like it to be VERY reliable (which it has been for the most part for the last 3 1/2 years).

OK, next related topic. My pressure switch died as well. Any suggestions for an inexpensive 120 psi or so switch?

BTW, for this whole thread, I suppose I should add... the truck is kept in a 50° garage-- except today, when I high-centered the truck on some snow in front of the garage. I was backing out and got it stuck on the center crossmember, so the truck sat half in and half out of the garage all day. It was about 25° F today. It is now back in the garage, hopefully getting warm and toasty.

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Old 02-28-2003, 01:54 AM   #15
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Hey i'm a little late here, but I just have a question for Slammed67, you said the front will sit higher than the rear at ride height. Why is that, what about putting more air in the rear bags to level it out? Or am i missing something here?
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Thread hijack alert...

I just lost one corner of my air ride today. The right rear "up" is not responding. It's definitely the solenoid itself. I had this happen once before (when I first moved to MA in winter 2001) and Air Ride Technologies promptly replaced it with a brand new piece. I've pinged them via email about what to do with the one that's sticking now but I suspect they're going to tell me it's OOW (out of warranty). So... questions arise-- 1) has anyone else had this kind of failure problem, 2) what kind of valves should I use if I decide to toss the ART ones I have now, and 3) what's for lunch?

I don't even dump the truck that often... maybe a couple of times per month, but I would like it to be VERY reliable (which it has been for the most part for the last 3 1/2 years).

OK, next related topic. My pressure switch died as well. Any suggestions for an inexpensive 120 psi or so switch?

BTW, for this whole thread, I suppose I should add... the truck is kept in a 50° garage-- except today, when I high-centered the truck on some snow in front of the garage. I was backing out and got it stuck on the center crossmember, so the truck sat half in and half out of the garage all day. It was about 25° F today. It is now back in the garage, hopefully getting warm and toasty.

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have you drained your tank to see if theres any moisture in it? im not positive but i recall hearing that moisture in the system can hurt some types of valves, i think some guys use water traps/seperators. however here in california none of my friends use em and they have no problems.
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Ok now we're getting some knowledge on in this topic.

Slammed67 to answer your question about the crazy over kill hose. FREE!!!! LOL I made them at work. So you think the 4 wire hydralic hose is a tid bit overkill!! LOL Cheaper but not easier to install.

XXL my valves are SMC that I got at http://www.innovativeairsuspension.com/

XXL did you put air tool oil in your compressor hose when you installed the comp for the first time? also put a drop or two in each valve on the in side before installing. Do you have drain valves on your tank/s? Do you have a oil/water seperator?

Next I found some cool air gauges that I'll post pictures of soon.

Any ideas on good temperary micro push button switches?
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I could put more air in the rears but then it rides too rough. I could lower the front air pressure, but then again, I'd compromise my ride height. I could also shim my rear bags as Reumster mentioned, but then I'd lose my maximum DROP, which is one of the main reasons I got the bags in the first place. So the only solution I see is to drop the front more to level it out. I like the rear height at "ride height" so I'm gonna bring the front end down to match. Make sense?
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Ok, I learned this from XXL so you can blame him (how to hi-jack)....j/k.... Slammed, I'm curious, what psi are you running & what are the measurements @ the c/l of your wheel openings @ ride height. I want to compare to my set-up. Thanks, Scot
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Speaking of thread-jacking... various drop measurements are in this old thread which I managed to hijack as well. Oops.

BTW, here's Slammed67's in action...



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That's Slammed67's truck and his photos. All I did was string them together.

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Slammed67, that is an awesome looking ride!!
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Thanks Slammed it all makes sense now. Thanks Again!
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