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04-28-2011, 08:45 PM | #1 |
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Air Ride Setup Idea.
ok a quick question for you pros out there on the air ride. I went to a wrecking yard today and he had a nice clean s10 with air ride and I took a close look at how the guy put it together, I also know that when doing my setup I do not want the bags to share any air as far as air transfer while in motion and around corners do to body roll. what I am wondering is in the quick diagram I made if this looks doable for just a FB setup. I thought about doing the 6 Valve setup but why couldnt a 4 Valve setup do the same as long as the bags do not share the air?
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04-28-2011, 09:39 PM | #2 |
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Re: Air Ride Setup Idea.
You will still have air transfer between the bags. Look at your outlet line coming off the tank. There is nothing to stop air transfer between the bags from side to side.
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oops my bad yes I see what your saying now thank you for correcting me N2TRUX and getting my head clear on this
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Re: Air Ride Setup Idea.
***************** has diagrams for 6 and 8 valve setups....6 is the least you can do and prevent air transfer.....other than using ball valves on a manual setup
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Re: Air Ride Setup Idea.
That would work if you put one-way check valves at the T to each bag but I'm not sure if those are widely available and if so, reliable.
For simplicity sake a manual paddle valve system is cheap and easy and you get 4 corner control, fill and dump on the same valve. Pretty basic.
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Jeffs70- If you can't afford at least a 6 valve set up, I suggest saving till you can. Forum Vendor Way2low2 has been running a special on a simple paddle valve system thats very reasonably priced. Check out our Suspension Marketplace for great suspension deals, or our Vendor Marketplacefor other great deals. [IMG]http://*******************/files/how_to/wire-diagrams/6valve.gif[/IMG] [IMG]http://*******************/files/how_to/wire-diagrams/8valve.gif[/IMG]
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Wow.... I wonder WTF's going on over there?? Is it like Air Ride Technologies changing to Ride tech or something worse?
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It's just a name change from what I've read.
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wow that is just the information I needed Thanks N2TRUX and that is one smokin deal way2lo2 has going on here http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=457300
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This type set-up is cost effective though.
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Yeah I wouldnt be playing around with them much other then lift to drive and lower to park it. im not to much into wanting a toy just I am into the looks and ride.
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Re: Air Ride Setup Idea.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't the 6 valve diagram also transfer air in the rear?
Like LEEVON said, your diagram will work if you put 8 check valves in, however it will require you buy dual port bags or 4 more T's and 8 more check valves for single port bags. With this set up, it would be easy to add more valves at a later time too. The paddles are nice and cost effective alternative though, as long as you don't mind the speed of them.
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I could add teh check valves and fittings I would need to be able to do the 6 valve setup and not have any weight transfer, but i would not be able to adjust each corner indivually for passenger or cargo weight, as well as it would actually cost the same or more as doing an 8 valve setup. I will add in the 2 other valves, just have other things going on and too lasy to do it at this time. |
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LOL Now that would be messed up.
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the reason why the rear is not a big deal to t-off is because it doesnt turn like the front. when you turn from one side to the other, the body rolls a lot in the front, pushing the air to the other bag. the rear doesnt really do that...most of the roll comes from the front.
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Body roll is mostly in the front. a 6 valve setup would work fine if you dont want to be silly (like me ) and do side to side. the front gets a little silly especially without a sway bar when running a 4 valve system. the only thing is gas tank location, like in a newer truck having an 8 valve setup is nice to offset the weight of a full tank of gas. but if you have an older truck with a centered gas tank you dont have to worry about that.
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04-30-2011, 09:58 AM | #22 |
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That depends on way to many factors to make such a broad statement. While you may find it acceptable in your application, that doesn't mean it's a good idea in general. The body style (ie:truck, Blazer, or Burb) along with the year, and suspension set up all play a role on determining what system will work best.
In general, anything less than an 8 valve system is a compromise. You might be willing to accept that compromise, but that doesn't make it any thing more than what it is.
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ken is right on the money ... body roll in front = body roll in rear.
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U can have a 6 valve, even a 4 valve set up with no air transfer. All u need to do is run a check valve before the bags and that will prevent the air from returning. Take a look at this pic...( not mine) found it on a previous thread.
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The best place for the check valve would be closest to the bag, that will keep the bag aired up in case of hose failure.
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