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do i really need 4 valves for rear
Just getting ready to bag the rear aol,do I really need a 4 valve setup with AOL
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Re: do i really need 4 valves for rear
Do you technically "need" 4 valves? No. Do you really "want" 4 valves? Yes! Unless you have each bag isolated, you will have air transfer when cornering. It's not as pronounced on the rear, but it's there. Do you want your suspension tight, or squishy?
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Re: do i really need 4 valves for rear
If you run a small diameter line the transfer will not be as noticeable. If you run large line and 4 valves it will really jump. Just depends on what you want.
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Re: do i really need 4 valves for rear
Thanks ,I thought it would transfer,the front has 4 valves but I thought with the leafsprings wouldn,t be nessesary,sorta like running overload air bags ,I have all winter anyway
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Re: do i really need 4 valves for rear
you can run a 6 valve setup without air transfer
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Re: do i really need 4 valves for rear
6 valve setup that is pictured on suicide doors homepage on how to section?
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Re: do i really need 4 valves for rear
I'm runnin a 6 valve setup, 4 in front 2 in rear. From what I can tell I have very little if any transfer. I'm also runnin 3/8" line, but wish I would have ran 1/4" instead.
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Re: do i really need 4 valves for rear
The diagram that jlaird linked to is your best bet should you decide not to run the extra valve. The only thing that I don't like about using one dump valve for the rear suspension is the rearend deflates too slowly. I like it controlled but there is just no weight in a pickup bed.
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Re: do i really need 4 valves for rear
How big of tank would be good for this 6 valve setup and should you use 2 compressors or is one good,I have one viair 320? is 33 percent cycle and a tank the same size as in the photo I,m thinking 2 gal.
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