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Old 08-07-2007, 12:46 PM   #5
Kontrol Phreaks
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Re: Airbag questions.

Level 1: Install 2 shradder valves that you would be able to fill from an external air source like a gas station compressor.


Level 2: Install a small tank ( 3 gallon ) with a 400C Viair compressor to fill it. Then inside the cab you can run a manual paddle valve that will allow you to inflate / deflate the airbags from inside the cab. If you want to control each airbag seperately then you would need 2 of these manual paddle valves.


Level 3: Next upgrade would be adding a 12v powered valve that you could use to inflate / deflate the airbags with a better responsive time.



With a valve like the one shown above you would be able to control each bag seperately. Then if you ever decided to airbag the front of the truck you could duplicate the system. Buy one more matching valve, another 3 gallon tank, and possibly one more 400C compressor if you want too.

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