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Installing Gauges

Air Ride Suspensions Q & A
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badandy   +1y
How do you guys have you gauges hooked up at each corner? T-fittings?
ShavedMazda   +1y
Yeah, that is what i use and im running FBSS
thebagshack (devon)   +1y
I have two dual needle viair gauges with 1/8" line monitoring the front (left and right) and the rear (left and right)....I am thinking about getting the FBI 1/2" Brass Fitting Tee with the 1/8" port! It would make things clean and quick....

http://www.fbirides.com/product.asp?idno=8130
slammeddime   +1y
Save yourself some money Devon and get the 3/8" tee's if you aren't already plumbed for 1/2" nipples. Cheaper and just as fast. Hell, you might even be able to get the new tees and some replacement nipples for cheaper than the 1/2" tee itself.
truck action   +1y
Andy, if you have the Tee's already just drill & tap them youself. I have to do this to mount the senders into the manifold's for the Auto Pilot.
thebagshack (devon)   +1y
Originally posted by badandy



What about these?

http://suicidedoors.com/FittingsBrassTeeWithGaugeFitting.php

Those are essentially the same thing, I never saw those ones!

Good Find!

thebagshack (devon)   +1y
Originally posted by AirRideTalk dot com



Save yourself some money Devon and get the 3/8" tee's if you aren't already plumbed for 1/2" nipples. Cheaper and just as fast. Hell, you might even be able to get the new tees and some replacement nipples for cheaper than the 1/2" tee itself.

I am already plumbed for 1/2" and your right i wasn't that cheap...
thacru78   +1y
I used the tee's from SSD with the nipple. Made things alot easier. I would replace the plastic PTC with some better brass ones. If the plastic ones get bumped or anything they break really easy. I got some good ones from Freightlines. Plus the 1/8 line is really easy to run. Worth the extra money to me. No leaks on them either.
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