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dflated19   +1y
Well Im getting ready to bag my truck. i got the rear suspension all torn apart.
Im at the point where its time to order all my stuff. Im making my own brackets, and raised crossmembers. Im buying the superlift 4 link kit. and here my custom air kit:
Viair Pressure Switch and Relay 110/150 PSI
SMC Water Trap 1/2"
50ft of 1/4" DOT Reinforced Air Line
50ft of 1/2" DOT Reinforced Air Line
KP 200 PSI Single Needle
KP 200 PSI Dual Needle
Slam Specialties 7" RE 200 PSI Single Port (Rear Bags)
Slam Specialties 6" RE 200 PSI Single Port (Front Bags)
9 Port 5 Gallon Slim and Skinny
Dark Green 10-Switch Box
SMC 3/8" Dump Valve
SMC 1/2" Fill Valve
No 2nd Compressor
Viair 450 150 PSI Compressor


Im putting my stock gas tank in my bed. tank , valves, and comp are going
under the bed as well. I would looove comments on this. Ideas,tips,suggestions, opinions?
draginassranger   +1y


that is my install...should be pretty helpful.
96rangerxlt   +1y
Seems like a pretty good setup. One thing to keep in mind, if that slim and skinny tank is like the ones the James had, they won't fit b/t the framerails. They are designed to fit inside the rails of an s10 and the tanks are too wide to go inside a ranger frame.

Also, don't forget to order fittings, Unless they have changed, SD doesn't usually include fittings in their air management kits.
dflated19   +1y
If, they dont fit, How do i get them to? Or should i just buy 1 regular size 5 gallon.
96rangerxlt   +1y
If they are too wide to go between the frame rails there isn't much you can do to make them fit. Since you are running your stock gas tank in the bed, I would just get a regular size 5 gallon tank and mount it where the spare tire used to be. It would be pretty easy to make some brackets out of 1x1 or something similar to hold it and your compressor. That is how I would have done mine except that is where I put my fuel cell.
draginassranger   +1y
i got mine from sd...they are the slim ones and fit fine between the rails, you just have to run elbows out of them.
96rangerxlt   +1y
Im not sure where James got his from, but if I remember correctly they wouldn't fit b/t his frame rails.
exploitedcustoms.com   +1y
All Slim and Skinny tanks are the same size as the all come from the same place or basically the same place.

Feel free to view the tank dimensions on my website.


Then just measure between your frame rails and see what's fitting and what's not fitting.
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