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Old 01-07-2016, 04:56 PM   #1
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Question Porterbuilt air line routing....

I'm looking for some good pictures/suggestions for front air line routing for my Porterbuilt extreme dropmember. What ya got?!?! TIA.
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Old 01-09-2016, 08:36 PM   #2
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Re: Porterbuilt air line routing....

I ran mine on the outside of the frame rail held down with insulated line clamps. Went behind the and under shock. I drilled a hole in the rear upper spring mount and used a 90 degree fitting
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Old 01-10-2016, 09:05 AM   #3
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Re: Porterbuilt air line routing....

Hey Hart_Rod. I've read your threads several times and stole a lot of your ideas. You were one of my inspirations to bag my c10. Do you really wanna take a chance and get ideas from a novice like me, really? That's like a 40 year old oak tree asking a pallet of grass how to grow. I used insulated wire clamps and routed them along the frame rail up to the bags. When the air line entered the stock crossmember, I routed the air line thru some heater hose. Good luck and thanks for all your ideas and inspiation. Happy New Year.
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Old 01-10-2016, 12:52 PM   #4
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Re: Porterbuilt air line routing....

I'm gonna follow this thread for inspiration but I will say I have been using stainless steel line clamps for all lines and wiring. I have a roll of aluminum line in he garage just waiting for me to grow a set to bend it. I currently have dot line and I just don't like how it bends around certain areas.
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Old 01-10-2016, 08:21 PM   #5
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Re: Porterbuilt air line routing....

I ran all my 3/8" line with made4you clamps. I routed the airline,fuel line, as well as the brake line in them. They have various sizes where you could have 2 different sizes in one clamp.
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Old 01-11-2016, 10:45 PM   #6
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I ran all my 3/8" line with made4you clamps. I routed the airline,fuel line, as well as the brake line in them. They have various sizes where you could have 2 different sizes in one clamp.
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I like this setup it is very clean.
I especially like the bulkhead in the frame close to the air tank I was just telling my brother I want to do the same thing to try and keep everything clean.
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Old 01-12-2016, 10:11 PM   #7
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I like this setup it is very clean.
I especially like the bulkhead in the frame close to the air tank I was just telling my brother I want to do the same thing to try and keep everything clean.

Thanks Longhornss. I tried to keep it as clean as possible and still be able to work on it easily.
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Old 01-19-2016, 12:46 PM   #8
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Re: Porterbuilt air line routing....

Sorry for the late response, I've been dealing with a family pet emergency. Thanks for the posts and pics. What I'm specifically looking for is how you brought the airline from inside the frame to the front airbag fitting. As I see it, there's know "elegant" way to do it....
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Re: Porterbuilt air line routing....

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Sorry for the late response, I've been dealing with a family pet emergency. Thanks for the posts and pics. What I'm specifically looking for is how you brought the airline from inside the frame to the front airbag fitting. As I see it, there's know "elegant" way to do it....
I actually ran my 3/8" line through the hole that is through the frame and upper bag mount. It was kind of a pain to do ended up running some chafing material around the airline going through the frame until I'm able to get a rubber grommet for it. I don't have any pictures right now of how I did it but could get some in a few weeks once I make it back home if you still need it.
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Re: Porterbuilt air line routing....

On a side note; I love the "double" tailgate mod to finish the raised bed. That looks really cool.
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Old 01-21-2016, 09:55 AM   #11
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I actually ran my 3/8" line through the hole that is through the frame and upper bag mount. It was kind of a pain to do ended up running some chafing material around the airline going through the frame until I'm able to get a rubber grommet for it. I don't have any pictures right now of how I did it but could get some in a few weeks once I make it back home if you still need it.
Pics would be great!

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On a side note; I love the "double" tailgate mod to finish the raised bed. That looks really cool.
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Re: Porterbuilt air line routing....

Here's what I ended up doing....
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Re: Porterbuilt air line routing....

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Here's what I ended up doing....
I'm curious to know more details about your clamp on the upper PB A-arm holding the brake line. Where did you get it?

Looks great.

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I'm curious to know more details about your clamp on the upper PB A-arm holding the brake line. Where did you get it?

Looks great.

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That's what I thought....I also seem to remember seeing some somewhere that were black with a small hole to run the hose through. Kind of looked like some hose clamps from billet specialties but I don't recall where I saw them.

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Re: Porterbuilt air line routing....

Kinda late to the party but this is how I did my lines. + a 90 elbow fitting.

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Kinda late to the party but this is how I did my lines. + a 90 elbow fitting.

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