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Old 05-10-2008, 02:31 PM   #10
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Re: Arnott valves?

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ART also sells a smaller version of the Big Red Valves that are 1/4". They do not list them on their site, nor in their catalogue, but I know you can get them. They are the manifold/valve assembly of my preference. The manifold style assemblies are much cleaner and easier to plumb. They are a lot slower than the 1/2 parkers... but I think that's a good thing. I have used, and will continue to use 1/4 line on my own projects... it's very smooth and controlled. If the goal is to have a smooth ride, and dump the truck at a show or while parked, there is no need for anything larger than 1/4. It's a lot easier to run 1/4 line, and a lot less expensive if hardlining the system.

I haven't used the asco valves... so I don't have any input. I have always used the ART valves and have ZERO negative feedback.
PM me a price on said 1/4" ART valves.

Where can I get the correct hardline and fittings?
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