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05-05-2023, 11:49 AM | #4 |
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Re: Air bags only on the front
As stated, for quick fills, you'll want reserve air on hand which means a storage tank.
So the question would come down to do you invest in a set-up that's permanent or use a portable air tank when visiting locations that you know you'll need to raise the truck. I can say that after filling the rear bags on my old Beater'68 & '74 (helpers) 'when needed' it wasn't an issue but the rear suspension doesn't impact alignment like the front. For the fronts, I would say I would want regulated/on-tap air source always @ the ready since they're tied into your alignment (meaning tire wear).
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