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Air ride on my 94 chevy truck!!
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Posted: 08/28/08 08:57 AM
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Ok, I just purchased A 94 chevy with air ride suspention. I no nothing about these, but want to learn everthing about it. I have A big tank in the bed, and A smaller tank under the bed. It has A compressor which I was told was too small also in the bed. Everthing works, but I have to turn on my big tank to air up my bags!! Can someone explain to me how all this should work? Rod.
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Posted: 10/01/08 01:26 PM
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o.k. rod first of all if the tank ur talkin about is really long n sort of skinny that is a speacial tank to help you get up faster.the smaller 1 is,or should be a typical 5 gallon tank. depending on the name brand and model# a good rule of thum is 1 compresser for every 3 gallons of air. you can get by with 1,but if your the type to play alot two would be best. air zenith makes compressors that will work with 5 gallons but does have a cool down time.if it runs for 15 min then compressor should be cooled for at least 30 min. contact air ride technolgies at ride tech .com and ask for a free catalog.they can explain more about what u have taken that u give all informatoin as possible to go by. D
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jdez87
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Posted: 11/21/08 04:12 PM
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how much does it cost to get bags on a mitsubishi eclipse? is it even posible?
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