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12-23-2002, 05:22 AM | #1 |
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running air line on frame
ive got my fuel and brake lines done, nows time to run my airlines for the bags. Ive got the air ride tech electric valves(not sure what there really called) and i will be running 3/8 line to all the bags. I have no idea what i need to run where, there is no cab or bed on the truck, mainly want to run the lines that are on the frame, any help out there? thanks, oh, slammed 67, if you read this can i get those pics of your truck sent to me? thanks.
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12-23-2002, 01:38 PM | #2 |
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You should really have the tank, and valves installed before running your air lines. Will be less wasted air line. One other thing, depending on what you are after, the 3/8" lines are perty fast. I just bagged my kids 66 chevelle wagon using 3/8" lines and 300PSI valves. We feel that it is too fast. Makes it harder to adjust to a particular pressure setting. JMO.
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12-24-2002, 01:24 AM | #3 |
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i just need to know where to mount the valves and what not, i know little about this set up, im learning as i go! thanks.
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