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Old 02-17-2015, 12:01 PM   #1
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Re: Pro Performance air ride kit review

I tried something different for now and installed the valve assembly inside the cab. Just welded a nice heavy gauge steel mount to the cab. Seamed like a good thing to do. Keeps it out of the elements and centrally located it on the truck. I have the AVS digital gauge and 4 of the sensors mount to the valve body so wont have to worry about moisture getting those either. I installed the air mufflers and you cant hear the bags deflate at all since the valves are in the cab.

I don't know if I will leave it in hear forever but there is nothing but dead space behind the seat so it works for now.
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