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anyone use these? Adjustable Metering Mufflers

Air Ride Suspensions Q & A
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90isuzupup   +1y
Just wondering if any of you guys have tried these?

I'm looking to slow my trucks drop and maybe quite it down a bit?

I got 8 1/2 ASCO's and everything else is 1/2
no1lowr   +1y
i live by them. they work great.
soccorjimmy   +1y
I used the one from SD and they work great. I like the fact you can control the speed of the drop. JIMMY
90isuzupup   +1y
how about using plugs and drilling a hole? anyone try that?
Holeyguy66   +1y
try usein a 1/2 to 3/8 compression fittin and cut a short piece of dot 3/8s on the end of the dumps cheap and i knew some one that did it it muffled it a bit and slowed it down
okcderek   +1y
Edited: 11/13/2007 11:37:29 PM by Big Dee

I put 1/2" ball valves from Parker on the ends of my dumps w/ silencers and they are bad ass. My dually fell to the ground like a boulder before I put those on.These were what I used in 1/2"
90isuzupup   +1y
Originally posted by Big Dee



I put 1/2" ball valves from SMC on the ends of my dumps w/ silencers and they are bad ass. My dually fell to the ground like a boulder before I put those on.

where did you get umm?

TwistedMinis   +1y
Originally posted by 90isuzupup



how about using plugs and drilling a hole? anyone try that?

Thats what I did. I run a 3/32 hole in the front, and 1/8" in the back and it drops about the same. I don't like it too fast. I also have ball valves out back to control the lift speed.
okcderek   +1y
Find a Pneumatics supply in town or a store that sells Parker valves and fittings. Sorry about above...meant Parker, not SMC.
okcderek   +1y
Edited: 11/13/2007 11:43:39 PM by Big Dee

http://www.automation4less.com/flowcontrol.htm

Go there and look at Breathers and Mufflers