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Old 02-16-2026, 11:19 AM   #1
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Sanden "mini" compressor custom lines? w/Vintage Air?

Does anyone know if custom lines are required on Sanden SD7B10 "mini" low mount compressor when using vintage air? (Gen 4) Why and what lines?

I was told this but cannot understand why or what lines specifically need to be "custom" made. And what lines I cannot use in the vintage air kit, or what to use. Confused. It looks like I should be able to use everything in the kit though..

The SD7B10 mini compressor fitting on top is a -8 and -10 tube O-fitting, so isn't that the same connection as what is in the vintage air lines?

Everything in the vintage air instructions mentions the same tube sizes.
https://vintageair.com/content/751171.pdf

This is related to the older revived thread about the dirty dingo low mount AC bracket kit which is great, and uses this smaller compressor
https://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vbo....php?p=7731654
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