I want some of you guys ideas on where to run the air lines under the car. I dont have any t- fitting to run one line to the front, then t- off of that. I will have to run four separate lines to each bag. Just hope I have enough air line. do you guys have any pictures of your setup or lines?
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you need to run 4 seperate lines to each bag. There are fuel lines under the car you can zip tie to and if you need to mount it get some of these insulated wire mounts
if you need more airline you can get it from any local tractor trailer supply place and they will also have other fittings. Airline is cheap its like $0.45 per foot.
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you need to run 4 seperate lines to each bag. There are fuel lines under the car you can zip tie to and if you need to mount it get some of these insulated wire mounts
if you need more airline you can get it from any local tractor trailer supply place and they will also have other fittings. Airline is cheap its like $0.45 per foot.
Thanks grounded, I think I have a tractor trailer place near me. Also I already have the clips( plastic wite mounts that came with the kit). also where did you drill tour holes in the trunk for the air lines to go through? Im thinking near towards the front of the car spare tire well. do anyone have any shots. also I have a few leaks, do you guys just use tape? any special way to go about this?
Thanks grounded, I think I have a tractor trailer place near me. Also I already have the clips( plastic wite mounts that came with the kit). also where did you drill tour holes in the trunk for the air lines to go through? Im thinking near towards the front of the car spare tire well. do anyone have any shots. also I have a few leaks, do you guys just use tape? any special way to go about this?
someone experienced correct me if im wrong, but I think there is a drain plug/hole at the bottom of the trunk.
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yeah I know there is one, but it one large hole. i want to drill out 4 separate holes, I already have rubber groments for the holes. need to know the best place to put them. and pictures of an install.
yeah I know there is one, but it one large hole. i want to drill out 4 separate holes, I already have rubber groments for the holes. need to know the best place to put them. and pictures of an install.
ok, I know what you mean now. yeah, I need those pics too then, Im doing the UAS kit in a couple of months.
I seem I cant stop the leaks from the check valves on the compressor to the tank. When I spray soapy water on the fittings, it still bubbles. is there a certain way using the tape or something I can use with the tape to stop the air leaks. Im not installing the bags until this problem is fixed.
Are the check valves part of the leader hoses or separate? Viair has had problems for years with shi7ty leader hoses and specifically leaks at the check valves. Give viair a shout and they can set you up with new hoses. All of this information is assuming you have installed this fitting with teflon tape.
Are the check valves part of the leader hoses or separate? Viair has had problems for years with shi7ty leader hoses and specifically leaks at the check valves. Give viair a shout and they can set you up with new hoses. All of this information is assuming you have installed this fitting with teflon tape.
The problem is at the leader hose fitting into the tank air fitting and the air fitting into the tank. Should I just use the loctite 545 instead of the tape
Well I took all the tank fitting apart and re taped all the air fitting double this time. result, no leaks! Now I just have to do the same with the valves, I have a few small leaks. Will finish this later today.
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