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Old 01-23-2004, 10:20 PM   #1
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DEFINITELY hook up a toggle inline to kill the power AND A PRESSURE GUAGE THAT GOES TO 300 PSI. My pressure switch went on me & I didn't realize how much PSI was in the tank after the truck was idling for almost 10 minutes. Well, I hit the all up switch(fullsize extended cab longbed GMC with a cap on back) and sent the front of the truck about 18" in the air and the rear well over 24" with one tap. Needless to say I actually buckled the top plate on one of my 2600#bags and broke the mount on the frame for the same bag. Not a good night. Looked cool as shiznit in the air but I paid the price. Keep in mind these things are capable of putting out 300+ PSI.
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