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burningman wrote:In lieu of trying to find air somewhere, or installing a compressor, we carry a high pressure bicycle pump (100-150 psi) with us. We can pump up a 5 psi bag to 30 psi in less than 30 sec. Not for everyone, but it works for us ๐
You can add the compressor and I highly recommend it.
I ran bags for a few years without, and it kindaโ sucks. Thereโs never air when and where you want it and if a bag leaks down a little you canโt fix it.
Having buttons to press to adjust your suspension on the fly, any time anywhere is pretty great.
โSep-06-2019 10:20 PM
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โSep-06-2019 08:14 PM
twodownzero wrote:
Mine are mounted in the rear at the trailer hitch. I've contemplated installing OBA and integrating everything, but it's an expense that I haven't yet thought worth it because I'm a very casual camper.
โSep-06-2019 08:05 PM
โSep-06-2019 06:52 PM
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.
โSep-06-2019 06:52 PM
otrfun wrote:
I mounted them to the plastic fender wells (next to the frame) just behind the rear wheels on each side of our Ram. Real short run to the bags. Easier to adjust pressure (and measure at the same time) if you're one that needs to level the left and right sides with the camper on-board.
โSep-06-2019 06:16 PM
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โSep-06-2019 05:29 PM
jimh425 wrote:
Iโve had them in the fuel filler area, in the bumper, and in the fender well. The fuel filler area is ok, but the caps can be hard to get off. The bumper/plate area is obviously hard to reach with a TC on. So, I guess I prefer the fender wells even though I didnโt ask the installer to put them there. Thatโs probably the shortest line since each filler location is very close to the bag that it fills. I painted the white caps black, so they just blend into the fenderwell.
โSep-06-2019 04:54 PM