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Old 04-22-2020, 02:33 PM   #1
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Air ride component placement.

Hey Guys,
In my searching, I couldn't find anything recent that might help me out with the placement of my compressors, tank, manifold and second battery.

My plan is to mount all components under my raised bed.

I have placed my battery on the passenger side at the front of the bed, my tank is next to it basically in the center front.

My dilemma is mainly, how far away should the compressors be from the tank? They come with a short hose, but would like to be able to place them farther away than the stock hose allows. I have the ability to make high pressure hoses at any length. Would I be able to place both compressors about 4'-6' away (I want to put them on the frame rail behind the axle on both sides of the blazer tank)?
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