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Old 12-01-2015, 11:53 AM   #1
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Air ride conundrum...

I really wanna put my new dually on air since Im starting over but the more I look at it and the hassle its gonna take and all the parts and cost the more I think just static drop it and be done. I love the thought of the softer ride and I dont wanna drop it to the ground but it seems to me the only options out there that will lower it some are home made or cost way more than i wanna spend. Front seems simple enough and not pricey but the rear is where i run into the fact everyone cuts there bed or frame and I dont want to do that. So if anyone has any suggestions im all ears. I guess in the air ride community its all or nothing.

Now that my rant is over. What size lines should I be running if I go air? Whats the difference between them and what do I need for tanks and valves and compressors and controllers? Sorry Newbie here to the air world. Kinda getting overwhelmed.
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