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Runnig air lines

Mazda Lowering Static Mazda Suspension Mazda Tech
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ricksb2200   +1y
so how did you run your air lines for the front bags
korrupt1   +1y
under the frame. LOL!

ok man...jus kidding...I needed a laugh, gimme a break.

if it were me...I would look into running along the inside of the frame rail, up high as possible close to the body...and I be pretty sure that you want them to come into the bag straight up/down...more or less...if you plates is offset some....you thos lines to still come straight into the bags themselves.

I could be totally wrong here...but thats me with ZERO plans for any form of bodydropping or such
snoplow   +1y
i ran mine through the crossmember holes
devb22   +1y
I put a 90 degree fitting off the 'bag so that the airline was already facing towards the back of the truck....

The airline is ran along side the frame as high as it could be, it is attached with keepers that have rubber bushing to prevent rubbing through the airline...roughly 3-4 keeps on each side was more than enough!

Obviously keep it away from any heat source as well!
kc tony   +1y



how are you running the line 90 degrees off the bag mount without getting upper control are interferance if the truck is locked all the way up
devb22   +1y


I put a hole in the frame and ran the airline through the frame towards the back...

The 90 degree fitting faces toward the back of the truck and is angled inwards toward the frame so the airline goes straight into the frame...make sense?


Dev
kc tony   +1y




gotcha, did you have to drill another hole in the back for it to come out or is there a place to bring it out, i have never paid that mcuh attention lol
devb22   +1y


There was a hole for it to come back out!
kc tony   +1y



cool, gonna be buildin the another frame i got for my x-cab and want to make it alot cleaner than whoever originally bagged mine
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