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I need of some parts recommendations for onboard air.
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[QUOTE="joebuck, post: 1557795, member: 17462"] I have a viair constant duty that will fill up to a 37” tire and I have the viair 2gal. Air tank, it’s all wired to my number 1 upfitter switch. And I also have the RideRite air bags but I have individual valves at the rear for each bag, and I plumbed in 2 other air ports one under the passenger door through the pinch weld of the cab and one out the rear near the tow hitch receiver so I can hook my air hose I keep under the rear seat up and use it on anything and kinda reach most places with it for filling up dirtbike and quad tires when we’re out camping. [/QUOTE]
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I need of some parts recommendations for onboard air.
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