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Old 01-03-2010, 01:29 AM   #1
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Front and rear

I was looking at valves and found the 2-Way BigRed airvalve and it says it will operate 2 wheels both up and down. Could i use just for the front and rear of my truck?, or do i need to spend the extra and get the 4-way BigRed from air ride tech?
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Old 01-03-2010, 08:41 AM   #2
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Re: Front and rear

I suggest the 4-way system.
You need individual control of each bag.
Combining the front together and the rear together will allow for air transfer between bags, when going around corners.
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Old 01-03-2010, 11:45 AM   #3
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I was looking at valves and found the 2-Way BigRed airvalve and it says it will operate 2 wheels both up and down. Could i use just for the front and rear of my truck?, or do i need to spend the extra and get the 4-way BigRed from air ride tech?
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You could go manual if you're on a tight budget and dont care to play with the switches. Check out suicidedoors, they have a nice Airlift kit for around $600 with everything you need. Otherwise the manual switches alone can be had for $160 or so. I'm going manual for simplicity and price. I'll decide after that if I need electric valves. Just throwing an idea out there for you.
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Old 01-03-2010, 12:37 PM   #4
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... I'm going manual for simplicity and price. I'll decide after that if I need electric valves. .....
So your considering buying your valves twice? I don't see the logic there. I understand cost may prohibit you from doing it all at once. I feel you should save yourself some time and money and do it once.
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Old 01-03-2010, 01:42 PM   #5
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So your considering buying your valves twice? I don't see the logic there. I understand cost may prohibit you from doing it all at once. I feel you should save yourself some time and money and do it once.
Yup, I'm going to try the manuals and see what happens. It's not like I'm spending $$$ twice. Manual valves are cheap and I can still use the tank and compressor if I decide to go electric. It's either manual or manifold and I cant see spending $500, if $160 will work. I dont want a 8-valves and all the fittings. Clean and simple is what I'm after.
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.... It's either manual or manifold and I cant see spending $500, if $160 will work. I dont want a 8-valves and all the fittings. Clean and simple is what I'm after.
A couple of schrader valves will work too, but that's not the point. Yes, 160.00 is cheaper than 500.00 but there is a BIG gap in what you are getting. I can tell you from experience that you need at least a 6 valve system to minimize body roll on these trucks.
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If you want clean and simple here you go. airbagit.com
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If you want clean and simple here you go. airbagit.com
NOOOOO airbagit.com is epic fail!
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Re: Front and rear

I saw those valves on sd's website has anybody used those valves and how do they work? Where does the air go when you lower the truck?Can you wire the 4 way valve from air ride just for front and back. I just want two switchs.
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If you want clean and simple here you go. airbagit.com
Please do everyone a favor and research this company before you recommend them. Google AIM-Chassis Tech- Airbagit.com or what ever bogus name they are hiding behind this month. Read the results and see if you are willing to gamble your hard earned money on their product.
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Re: Front and rear

Here is a post from someone at SD about the manuals. I'm def going to give it a shot. I could care less about waiting 5-10 secs to raise it up. It's not like your going to sit there for 10 minutes waiting for it to air up. I remember a post from Jason at AVS saying he had a ride with them and they worked great, just slow. I cant find them on their site, but I think he said they carry them too.

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it is quite a bit slower than an electric valve setup, but its not disappointing slow unless you want to flick a switch and go.
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