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Old 09-13-2009, 08:26 PM   #11
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Re: Thanks for your previous help - new suspension question

Check with Porterbilt or Suicide doors for parts/pricing.

SMC makes good valves or you can do a valve block which will be a little more but is a nicer install and less fittings required so less chance of leaks...
Viar and Thomas make good compressors...Viar is the most used currently...
Get new air line and make sure it is DOT approved...also make sure the fittings are. 5 Gallon tank minimum and make sure it's set up for a minimum of 200PSI even though you'll be running around 150. Don't use teflon tape on your fittings...it will let you overtighten them...use recommended sealant...
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