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Geewizard
Sep 09, 2019Explorer
SidecarFlip wrote:
I have an on board compressor that maintains 5 psi in them all the time and pressure gauges under the dash with individual controls to set them with. Nothing outside, everything in the cab. Trick to long bag life is keeping air in them all the time (at least 5 psi when not in use). I installed the firestone bags in 1999 in my 1997 F350 and they are trucking right along, no issue.
Ditto. I transferred my 2004 Tundra (with Air Lift Wireless Air setup) to my son. And I installed a new identical system in my 2014 Tundra. Both are with compressors and all inside the cab. His is still going strong.
I do have auxiliary air bag fills in the rear wheel wells of my 2014 Tundra. No drilling needed, I removed a plastic rivet and used that hole.
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