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Old 01-11-2006, 09:20 PM   #51
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I see alot of guys with blazers put them behind the back seat,
what about two small tanks outside the frame like N2Billet's?

Well it's gonna be a ROADSTER, so no back seats, or top for that matter

I like the dual tanks idea, have to take some measurements, I thought about
putting them under the floorboards on either side, not sure if it will work
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Old 01-11-2006, 10:44 PM   #52
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I think they would have to be some very thin tanks to put them under the floorboards on a 72, the 73 and later I think have a lot more space.
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Old 01-11-2006, 11:35 PM   #53
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Hey luv, take off the left and right rocker box covers and try to figure out a way to slip the tanks in the holes if they will fit and run the air lines out the back cover. I dont know, just a thought.
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Old 01-11-2006, 11:36 PM   #54
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Hey luv, take off the left and right rocker box covers and try to figure out a way to slip the tanks in the holes if they will fit and run the air lines out the back cover. I dont know, just a thought.

I'm scared to look at them, I havn't had this Blazer on the rack yet,
for all I know there might not be any rocker boxes under there
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Old 01-11-2006, 11:51 PM   #55
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You can mount the tanks for your Blazer in the rear...
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Old 01-11-2006, 11:52 PM   #56
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You can mount the tanks for your Blazer in the rear...

Trux, will that clear a wider rim / tire, looks close on the backside of that pic
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Old 01-12-2006, 06:36 PM   #57
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We have lift, well on the back at least. Now it's on to the front.
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Old 01-12-2006, 06:42 PM   #58
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Sweeeet, keep the updates coming. I'm following this thread intently.
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Old 01-12-2006, 09:26 PM   #59
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Trux, will that clear a wider rim / tire, looks close on the backside of that pic
It shouldn't be a problem. The tanks looks longer than they really are. BTW- That's a 295/45/20 on a 20x9.5" rim.

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We have lift, well on the back at least. Now it's on to the front.
Coool! Nice bit of progress...
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Old 01-12-2006, 11:23 PM   #60
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Any chance you could give me item #'s off those KYB shocks of yours? Just trying to compile a shopping list to finish bagging mine. Thanks.
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Old 01-12-2006, 11:42 PM   #61
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Any chance you could give me item #'s off those KYB shocks of yours? Just trying to compile a shopping list to finish bagging mine. Thanks.
I will get you the numbers if you want them but they are just the shocks that come with ECE's shock relocator kit, ment for a static drop. I have not tried them with bags yet. If your not in a rush I will let you know how they do when this projects complete, I may be trying something different myself.
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Old 01-13-2006, 12:23 AM   #62
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It shouldn't be a problem. The tanks looks longer than they really are. BTW- That's a 295/45/20 on a 20x9.5" rim.

Coool! Nice bit of progress...
Ken, I'm pretty sure they're 295/40-20's.
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Old 01-13-2006, 12:49 AM   #63
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That'd be great. I was thinking that might be the case after I posted. So yeah, I'll try to keep up with your updates.
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Old 01-14-2006, 03:19 PM   #64
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Ken, I'm pretty sure they're 295/40-20's.
Yep that is correct...
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Old 01-17-2006, 08:38 PM   #65
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Still moving along, got the drivers side of the front end done at least. The brackets from suicide doors couldn't be any easier. Finished up most of the wiring and plumbing. Hope to be back on the road very soon.
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Old 01-17-2006, 10:42 PM   #67
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Wow.. Love the truck, and the progress! This gives me all the info i need pretty much once i get home and do mine... and its looking GREAT! Keep us updated...
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gettin in on the progress...looks great
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Old 01-19-2006, 10:18 AM   #69
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How about telling what each switch does?? I think I have it in my head, but want to know for sure!

And are those "On-Off-On" switches? I mean...center is off and you can throw them both ways?
I have looked every where for some momentary ones like that...that size. (INFO PLEASE)
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How about telling what each switch does?? I think I have it in my head, but want to know for sure!

And are those "On-Off-On" switches? I mean...center is off and you can throw them both ways?
I have looked every where for some momentary ones like that...that size. (INFO PLEASE)

Putter, on my particular switch box there are 7 total switches. 1 switch for each corner, 1 for front only, 1 for back only, and 1 for all 4 bags. They are "On-Off-On" switches, pushing them one way lets air in to the bag, and the other way lets it out. They always return to the center "off" posistion. I bought this box from *****************, I can't say that I have ever seen just the switches for sale by them selves, not this small anyways.
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Putter, I did a few searches but can't find those switches right now. They are similiar to ones that I have used in the past. Keep in mind the switch controls a relay, so they don't have to be rated very high.

I used a similiar set up on my 77 with 5 switches. One for each corner, and one to dump the system.

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Thanks guys. I will do some more digging on the net, too.
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I don't want to give my idea completely away, but there is a power window switch out there that gives you a switch for each corner (each window control), and a push button you could wire for dumping the entire system. I haven't wired mine up yet, but I bought it off eBay for ~$20. It has the added bonus that the switches will be backlit at night too. Now like I said, I don't want to completely give it away, but look up an early 90's 4 door bmw power window control switch.

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Man, that's a good idea Alvin!
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Hey guys the switchbox is from AVS (airbagparts.com) and you can get the switches there seperately http://airbagparts.com/cart/item-det...=SW4&storeid=1
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