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"Low Altitude" build!!!!!!!!!

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bonewerx   +1y
i know ive got another thread but wanna start a new one lol
the day i got er
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custom link bars made by me
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custom tank made by me
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the begining gettin tore down
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dropped90(justin)   +1y
why you makin a new build thread if you already have one? i would put this in the projects thread if you are going to be adding to it as time goes.





-justin
bonewerx   +1y
the begining of the new rear setup
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and some changes midway thru lol
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that whole bar in the rear drags....YAY SPARKS!!!!!!!!!!
bonewerx   +1y
i didnt really have a build thread as a new comer thread so i made this one jus for the build up...and how can i change where it goes????
dropped90(justin)   +1y
im sure once one of the mods checks the thread out they can change it over for you especially after reading this haha. but the truck does look good man.





-justin
bonewerx   +1y
thanx
dragginmazda86 (dave)   +1y
Looking good, I like the wishbone. I have two concerns to point out though:

1- Is that clear airline DOT aprroved and able to handle the pressure of an air suspension?

2- I would recommend moving your two relays somewhere they wont be able to get wet. I had my compressor relays mounted similar to yours and they shorted out one day I was driving in heavy rain and blew my fuse at the battery and killed my relays.

Not hating, just looking out for your safety buddy.
bonewerx   +1y
ive ran that line b4 and its done fine 4 me and imma seran wrap the relays 4 now lol
90-b22dawg [andrew]   +1y
new rear set-up is looking alot better then the 2 link that was there. is that line from home depot? if so just an fyi (ive been a plumber for the past 5 yrs) that stuff is designed for water at low pressures usually around 70-90psi. with the relays youd probably be better off either moving them inside the cab or heat shrink wraping them. saran wrap isn't going to keep the moisture out. if anything its going to hold it in once it gets there.
paparoach1983   +1y
YEAH man looking good. B ut wouldnt the seran wrap hold mosture in especially in morning weather???