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Old 10-17-2012, 04:43 PM
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I would hold off on it, I am not really sold on this one. Look at AVS. This one separated from the housing so you can see a gap in between the "face" of the gauge and the housing, if that makes sense, you can even see it in the link I posted.


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I'm looking at the AirLift 25852. It uses a dual needle gauge, with the switches built into the gauge. You can inflate the bags simultaneously, then deflate them independently. Can't get Photobucket to work, says it requires Flash now, and I've tried 15 different times to download Flash, unsuccessfully. So I'm gonna try attaching them....

Good looking gauge too, IMO.
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lol....

pic works fine that you uploaded though. I haven't seen that one before.

How much is that setup? I'm still debating on the esky shifter, I just like the idea, if not, I will run a couple of switches hidden somewhere. I'm sort of OCD about things being as OEM as possible, so this gauge is another good option for me.
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Summit sells the kit with compressor, switches, lines, gauge, etc, for $303.95.

If you just want the gauge, by itself, IDK.
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These install instructions show a part number for the guage. Then you just gotta find one...

http://www.catalograck.com/imgVD/AIL...5852_25856.pdf
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Originally Posted by AKlowriderZ71
Summit sells the kit with compressor, switches, lines, gauge, etc, for $303.95.

If you just want the gauge, by itself, IDK.
oh god, that is highly overpriced, that compressor looks like garbage.
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Steer me towards the better priced-high quality stuff please.
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Are you running anything at all, what all do you need? Gauge for sure, line is cheap (get black DOT imo) I bought the cheaper plastic stuff for now, in the last pic you can see it hanging down by the center console.

They want $100 for that gauge alone. You can run two switches mounted on your dash somewhere. Or buy that esky shifter and wire the dump and fill to it.
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jvoisel had his like that
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Originally Posted by texasglock23
Are you running anything at all, what all do you need? Gauge for sure, line is cheap (get black DOT imo) I bought the cheaper plastic stuff for now, in the last pic you can see it hanging down by the center console.

They want $100 for that gauge alone. You can run two switches mounted on your dash somewhere. Or buy that esky shifter and wire the dump and fill to it.
I already have Firestone bags on my Duramax. I think I'd like to have a gauge & switches in the cab though, and a compressor(obviously). But I want a nice & clean install without switches all over, so that gauge/switch setup was appealing.

I want the left & right bags independent of each other too. That's my only other requirement. Better handling when loaded, and can compensate for uneven loads.


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