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Old 10-08-2013, 10:27 PM   #1
JonCheun
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Rancho Air Shocks

I bought my 68 c10 about a year ago and finally have the time to rewire the whole thing.

I want to get rid of anything useless that I don't use. I have Rancho Air Shocks with the controllers under my steering wheel. It has the gauges and air compressor in the black box on my driver side wheel well.

I don't do much adjustment with them b/c I can't tell the difference so I was thinking of ripping all the airlines and compressor out.

I hear you can buy the plastic adjuster knobs to go on the air shocks. I want to know if that is true. I normally keep the shocks aired at the 3 position.

I wondered though, If I take the compressor and controllers out and put the plastic knobs. How are they suppose to get air in them? Just use an air line to pump them up and adjust with the knobs?

Some insight on this would really help.
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