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Old 12-09-2003, 02:04 AM   #1
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.... thanks Nu2Trucks. your alright
I am told I'm not bad for a fat white boy.

Just make sure your shopping for quality as well as price. Some places sell industrial valves that aren't "bubble tight". The last thing you want is a system that leaks.


Speaking of leaks, that reminds me. Make sure that your compressor is wired so it's off when the key is off. If not, and you get a slow leak, when the pressure gets low the pressure switch will turn the compressor on. You don't want to find your truck aired out with a dead battery.

Good luck with your research. Check back in when you have more questions.....
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