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oil for juice

Air Ride Suspensions Q & A
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rpeavy818   +1y
Originally posted by pancaked



dont forget though you cant fill them all the way cause as you dump different positions the oil will go to different tanks imagine a two pump set up pancake up now dump your left now dump your rear and pancake up again after a few times of doing this you will realise one tank is more full then the other anyways no biggy thats why i run a whammy tank

Are u serious...? this makes no sense. get a clue
lyinlow   +1y
"Are u serious...? this makes no sense"i was thinkin tha same... you front resevoir is for the front and rear is rear.. no reason it should be taking fluid from one another!!back on topic...Im running non Detergent 30 weight and have had no leaks nor any problems at all with it... it does though in the winter make the setup REALLLY slow!! but i only know that from goign out to the garage to work on the truck.. dont forget thats in a cold canadian winter too
shortrodeo   +1y
Lay the truck all the way out and fill the tanks till the oil is 1-1.5" from the top of the tank if they are mounted horizontaly like mine. If you over fill the tanks a turkey basester(sp) is a good way to suck out some excess oil without making too much of a mess.

I use 10w30 it works fine.
lyinlow   +1y
yupper MAKE SURE YOU FILL LAYED OUT!!!!!!!!
if not when you do lay it out theres a good chance youll blow the tanks off the pumps making one heck of a mess!!
badfish57   +1y
me and the rest of the broke ass vatos i hung around back in the day just used regular atf tranny fluid back in the day but that was almost 8-9 years ago .. never had a major problems