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air hose for air ride line?

Mazda Lowering Static Mazda Suspension Mazda Tech
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mark   +1y
the goodyear lines are tough...but i still think DOT line looks a lot cleaner
sketchystreet   +1y
hardline will work. jsut have to watch vibration. it causes hardline to crack. but ive seen it done successfully, i think you hsould just buy some air brake dot stuff
immortal1 (linn)   +1y


Interesting discussion. Did not like the look of plastic line, so instead went with copper tubing and copper fittings. Zero leaks for now (has not been fully road tested). Have a plastic cable strap securing the longer sections to the frame. Best guess is it will be durable but only time will tell. Look for pics in New Members section - "Immortal 1 in da house"
oldskewlkool   +1y
i run GATES DOT air brake line you can get it at OREILLY AUTO PARTS, and its cheap as fuck Let me kno if you want the part number b/c if you ask the parts specialist he will ask you what the fuck your talkin about. no bullshit very few people kno about the shit you can get through oreilly i also got all brass air fittings through them , i can hook you up man if you tryin to get
started plumbin
gravity5   +1y
I hzve had copper hardline for 3 years now...not one problem, leaks cracking or discolouration...just get the right type...it does not work harden if it is mounted properly, and the tendency to work harden is not from vibration but rather constant flexing....