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Reddog1
Oct 25, 2014Explorer II
I too have the on-board compressor which takes care of a small leak on my driver side air bag. It fills automatically when the bag looses a couple of pounds from my setting.
I have had bags on previous trucks, and managed to locate and fix all leaks. Without the in-cab controller, I prefer to locate my air fillers under the dash, close to the driver door. This location allows me to fill or release air from the driver seat without dealing with rain and wind. I gives me the option of servicing outside. I would use a small air compressor that plugs into the cig lighter. Each bag with its own filler.
Wayne
I have had bags on previous trucks, and managed to locate and fix all leaks. Without the in-cab controller, I prefer to locate my air fillers under the dash, close to the driver door. This location allows me to fill or release air from the driver seat without dealing with rain and wind. I gives me the option of servicing outside. I would use a small air compressor that plugs into the cig lighter. Each bag with its own filler.
Wayne
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