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Air RIde Components?
I'm building a 1984 GMC Pickup 4x4 and im gonna mod it to have air ride suspension...problem is..I don't know much about it. I know it needs a tank and a compressor and some kind of switches to route the air. Can anyone help me out here? If my computer would let me upload pics..id show you all progress. It will have 23" Escalade rims(not wire) and almost rub the fenders. Plumbed for the air ride and have most important wires and lines under the hood. Thanks to anyone who can help me out in my air ride issues.
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if you really really need help pick up a truckin, sport truckin, or mini trukin, magazine...... or u could im me and il show u wat im doing 2 my real s10..... Wormxing27
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Re: Air RIde Components?
Didn't quite understand this guys question but, If you are talking about building an air suspension that acutally works. I wish you all the best of luck. All I have to say is I tried that once and spent over $50 and it still doesn't work. I always thought it would be cool. I also figured out how to get the air in the cylinder but, I couldn't ever figure out a reliable way to get it out. Good luck and post some schematics if you have any. Right now I am just making some adjustible coil-overs. Much easier
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