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03-24-2014, 01:49 AM | #1 |
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Accuair E-Level System, few questions
Got a question about the accuair leveling system! I know that I will be running 6 bags on the truck but is it possible to tie in the extra two bags somehow? Not really sure if I can but I like the idea of the leveling system but I'm not really sure. any suggestions?
Also Instead of running a single vu4 by accuair, thought I would run either two or three of there vu2 manifolds so that the front and rear have separate dumps and intakes. One last thing, could i run 1/2" stainless likes to and from the system and adapt down to the 3/8" or should I use separate valves completely? E-level with touchpad VU2 2-CORNER SOLENOID VALVE UNIT
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03-24-2014, 02:12 AM | #2 |
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Re: Accuair E-Level System, few questions
You only have 4 wheels whats the other 2 bags for?
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03-24-2014, 02:17 AM | #3 |
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Re: Accuair E-Level System, few questions
for backups as well as for major hauling, I'll be having a 5th wheel hauling all kinds of trailers. heavy loads and such.
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03-24-2014, 02:20 AM | #4 |
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Re: Accuair E-Level System, few questions
You have me curious also, as to what the other 2 bags are for or where they are placed in the suspension???
EDIT: Saw your answer. I would tie the left 2 bags on the rear together as one, and the right 2 together as one. This way, the valve will work the same, seeing two rear bags, still operating as a 4 corner system in total. I do suggest looking into heavier duty bags with higher weight ratings, that can handle your particular load requirements.... going back to just 1 bag per corner on the rear. As for the hard line, you can use the NPT version of the VU4, and hard line right into the 1/4" NPT ports. http://www.azproperformance.com/Accu...fold-VU41.html |
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I like the idea of heavier duty bags but at the same time it's also KIND OF about doing something off the wall totally different too. But I also like idea if I happen to blow a bag or two in the rear I have the backup. But again I like the way it's gonna look too hahaha The only thing I don't like about the VU4 is that there is one inlet and one outlet for air. If i used 2 VU2 then i would have separate intake and exhaust for the front and back cause more than likely with loads the back will need be adjusted more than the front. The problem I have with 1/4" line is not enough air flow fast filling. I could go with 3/8" i think and it'll be fine but still wont fill as fast as 1/2" would.
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03-24-2014, 02:35 AM | #6 |
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Re: Accuair E-Level System, few questions
Most air bags have a load rating pretty high i see your truck frame breaking before blowing a bag out due to weight.If you tell me what bags your gonna run i can give you the load rating for them.And which rear kit are you going to use?
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Like i said im still laying everything in CAD just to see how everything will setup and work.
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03-24-2014, 02:40 AM | #8 |
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Re: Accuair E-Level System, few questions
The VU4 does have 2 inlets to feed the valve, and 2 exhaust to dump air from the valves. The ID of 3/8" line is 1/4", so using 3/8" hard line and going into a 1/4" NPT port, will not make much difference, in my opinion. This is when comparing 3/8" line going into the 3/8" PTC on a standard VU4 valve.
Definitely understand doing something different with the 6 bags, but would look at all options. |
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Ohh okay, i was told that the vu4 only has one of each.. oops lol but I'm also not afrai of wiring either so I might end going with the asco 1/2" valves, it's just electrical wiring after all haha but no really I have a very good of understanding of electrical wiring whether it's small. so really I'm not afraid to buy an extra harness and make it work for different valves other then the VU4 OR VU2S. i really have looked into quit a few options but the problem im finding is that i wont be doing a huge notch to the frame and all the larger capacity bags are always over 13 and 14" ride height. they are made for big rigs after all.
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