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Good place for air shocks

Mazda Lowering Static Mazda Suspension Mazda Tech
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paparoach1983   +1y
you can also get them at shucks for around the same price. errr oreillys now lol
mazdaman82   +1y
i put s-10 airshocks on mine, i cut the t-bar off the top,makes it an eye bolt style,then ran 1/2"line to it and clamped it on the shock....it holds up to 180psi....mine did anyways
91extcab   +1y
well i picked up one of the Slime brand mini air compressors and it works to air up my shocks. the compressor came as part of a roadside flat emergency repair kit. and there is a semi truck shop not too far from where i live that carries air line in all sizes, so extending my shock lines to in cab, running one fill point, and one pressure release point will give me adjustability driving down the road. i just get tired of finding out my shocks are low on air after i hit that GIANT pothole...
ridinlow84   +1y
I was wondering if I hook up the air shocks and buy a compressor would i need an air tank to use it on the fly? Could I run a in cab system. I know that it would take some work to get it running and operational. Let me know what type of set up you may have and any info on getting it all together. Thanks.
91extcab   +1y


i've thought about doing that with mine, because the lines are cheesy and do slowly leak and have to put air in about once a week to keep the ride nice. i think the best way to do it if you want up/down adjustable would be to have 2 air fittings, one that is always hooked up to your compressor/air pump and use the on/off switch of the pump for your up, and use the second fitting/valve as your release point to go down. you would need a couple of line t fittings to be able to use 2 valves. its doable, and it will require some effort, but in the end, not having to stop to add some air would be well worth it.