twisted minis
+1y
Well on my truck I ran the rear valves off the tank, and the front is attatched to the frame. On the Mazda I did the lift valves off the tank, and the dumps close to the bag, because it came with dual ports. It was just the easiest thing to do, and it still is fast as fuck and hops like an inch at 120 PSI. There really isnt any benefit other than ease of mounting, and the only downfall is a hardly noticeable different in reaction time. I agree that valves are ugly, but I think the setup on the Mazda actually looks good with only one valve on the tank. My truck has two valves on each port for the rear, and I think it looks ghey. But with the bed on, you'll never see it.
It makes sense to me to do it for the rear, since its so close. It saves money on fittings. I don't see a reason to run a 10" line to the frame to mount the valve there, and then a 20" line to the bag, when I can just runn a 16" line straight to the bag. I guess its just preference, and the situation or how the rear setup was built.